If you see these 3 things in a motel or hotel room, check out immediately

When traveling for business or leisure, most people check into hotels or motels for rest. However, many guests overlook an important step—inspecting the room for potential safety and hygiene issues.

This habit of immediately relaxing can expose one to hidden dangers or discomfort. A brief check can help ensure the space is truly secure and clean.

One concern is two-way mirrors. While hotel mirrors are typically standard one-way, some rare instances involve two-way mirrors, which can be used for spying. A two-way mirror appears normal from one side but allows someone on the other side to see into the room. It’s wise to check mirrors by tapping on the surface or using a flashlight to look for signs of transparency or hidden spaces behind them.

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