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Danelle,
02/13/2008 @ 07:57:56 PM: That is so gross! I have been to hotels before where they offer bottled drinking water. Check those too, because i have caught many of the bottles have been opened, and just refilled with some other water. Also, make sure to disinfect the toilet flushing lever. They don't mention that! |
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Terry Jackson,
02/01/2008 @ 11:05:09 PM: Looks like the local health dept.officials were not surprised and not moved by the blatent practices .As if they knew this was coming. Maybe they,re on the take. |
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MSmith,
01/25/2008 @ 02:58:54 AM: This is very alarming. and it makes me want to just stay home. I have always been taught to clean the hotel tub and sink upon arrival and to beware of bedbugs and walking barefoot in a hotel. But this is just too much. I have had the staph infection that the health inspector is talking about (CA-MRSA) and it is no fun with many months of antibiotics. There should be some fines. It is sad to say that the only time things even change remotely is when it hits someone in the pocket. |
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jorgegs41@hotmail.com,
01/12/2008 @ 11:31:56 AM: authorities should do something about this malpractice and unsanitary habbit of hotel staffs. |
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Tshaun,
01/11/2008 @ 02:02:18 PM: Not only should they train the staff but, reality is how is one person suppose to clean 16 rooms throughly..they can't and that's what the employer wants yo to do..i worked in a hotel for 3 days and saw how nasty and i didn't want to clean it so i quite...so one person to 16 rooms is not a suprise |
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