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Hotel Items That Are Never Cleaned: Don’t Touch Them Without Wiping First

Inez Foster2 min read
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Staying at a hotel is usually a relaxing escape from daily stress. But even with top-notch service, hidden hygiene risks can lurk in your room. While hotels focus on cleanliness, some surprising items often get overlooked and deserve your extra attention.

Remote Control: The Invisible Germ Hotspot

The remote control is often missed during proper disinfection. Since everyone touches it—usually without washing their hands first—it’s a major spot for germs. Hotels tend to focus more on bathrooms and fresh linens, so it’s smart to bring your own disinfecting wipe or spray before using the remote to keep germs at bay.

Nightstand Lamp Switch

Though small, the nightstand lamp switch is one of the most touched items in a hotel room. Many guests press it repeatedly, so it’s often dirty—even if the room looks spotless. Since cleaning these switches is often overlooked, it’s wise to disinfect them yourself to reduce any lurking germs.

Telephone Handset

The telephone handset deserves special attention. Since it touches your ear and mouth, it can harbor bacteria and viruses—especially in rooms where the phone is used often. To avoid unwanted germs, give it a quick wipe or disinfect before use, especially on longer stays.

Luggage Rack: The Hidden Dirt Haven

Luggage racks often get overlooked but are key parts of your hotel room. Since they hold suitcases that travel from all over, they can carry all kinds of dirt. Wiping down the rack before placing your bag helps avoid bringing unexpected grime into your space.

Coffee Maker

That fresh coffee smell is tempting, but hotel coffee makers often don’t get the cleaning they need. If not properly maintained, they can build up bacteria and mold—especially if water sits inside for a while. A quick boil to disinfect or using your own trusted coffee maker can keep your morning brew safe.

By paying attention to these small but important details, you can make sure your hotel stay is not only relaxing but also healthy. Keeping up your own hygiene habits and cleaning hotel items can significantly lower health risks, letting you fully enjoy your vacation or business trip worry-free.

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