Safety Tips

General

safety-tips6 image
Travel Tips

Use ziplock bags for packing to prevent spills and wrinkles.

Separate clothing items using dry cleaner bags.

Travel & Safety Tips

Pack joggers or lounge suits for resting or running quick errands.

Always keep your bathroom door closed to minimize noise.

If you suspect you're being followed, knock on a nearby door and pretend you've misplaced your key. It can deter the follower and ensure your safety.

Hotel Protocols

safety-tips1 image
Upon arrival

Check the back of your guest room door for fire exits and staircases.

Alarm pull stations and fire extinguishers are placed in all floors.

Check the air conditioner's "OFF" switch to prevent smoke intake during fires.

safety-tips1 image
Security Procedures

Use deadbolt locks for enhanced security.

Secure the safety latch for added precaution.

safety-tips1 image
Admittance

Verify identities before admitting anyone.

Safeguard your key; leave it at the front desk upon departure. Avoid leaving it unattended.

Reservation

Get identities verified during reservation.

Emergency

safety-tips2 image
In Case Of Fire

Stay calm.

Activate the nearest fire alarm.

Close doors near the fire.

Call the front desk.

Exit the building if safe.

Take your room key along.

In case of a tornados or severe weather

Should Civil Defense Sirens activate, the hotel's Fire Alarm System will also sound, signaling immediate evacuation to lower levels.

Hotel staff will assist during evacuations.

We'll do our best to alert guests promptly, either through phone or door-to-door notifications.

safety-tips3 image
In Case Of Smoke

Dial "0" or "911" for fire emergencies.

Crawl to the door; check the door's temperature before opening.

If hallways are smoky, crawl along the wall to the exit staircase.

Use a wet towel over your nose and mouth if the room fills with smoke.

Take your room key along.

Turn off the air conditioner.

Signal your location using a sheet if there's no smoke outside the window.

Wet a cloth to block smoke under the door.

Keep drapes away from windows.

Fill the tub or sink with cold water for fire emergencies.

Stay low and remain calm until help arrives.