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Hotel Room Security – Things Not to Leave Unsecured in Your Room
Hotel Room Security Plan to Protect Valuable Items
* Assume that in your absence a hotel room is not secure.
* Leave valuable items at home or have a plan to protect it.
* Interview by Marissa Laliberte with Reader's Digest.
Podcast Time Stamps:
[02:25] -- Hotel room security - Interview begins with Reader's Digest.
[03:40] -- There's no guarantee that your hotel room will be secure.
[04:45] -- Electronic devices are high-risk for loss and ID theft.
[06:30] -- Theft of belongings can leave you stranded without a backup plan.
[07:30] -- If ID, credit cards, and airline tickets were stolen, could you recover?
[08:45 ]-- Where do you hide things in a hotel room that are deemed safe?
[09:00] -- Do you believe that the hotel room safe is secure for valuables?
[10:00] -- If you can't afford to lose it, don't leave it unsecured in a hotel room.
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You Can't Assume that an Unoccupied Hotel Room is Totally Secure
Hotel Room Security Plan to Prevent Loss or Recover
* Play "what-if" all necessary travel credentials were stolen?
* How long would it take you to recover from the loss and get back home?
* Make a detailed hotel room security plan before your next trip.
* Create backups of critical items and leave them with a relative or friend.
* Store a scanned copy of a cloud-server that you can retrieve remotely.
* A hotel room security plan gets cash and credit cards within 24-hours.
* Your hotel room security plan starts before you leave home or it's too late.
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* Hotel Motel Security Advice for Travelers
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