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Can Airbnb detect vaping?

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E-Cigarettes and the Airbnb Smoking Policy E-cigarettes and other vaping devices are also prohibited under the Airbnb smoking policy. These devices can leave behind an unpleasant odor that lingers on the property and poses a health risk to future guests.

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Although e-cigarettes and weed pens do not emit the same amount or type of smoke as regular cigarettes, they can still easily be detected in hotels. How? Well, the answer is simple- smoke and vape detectors.

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If you ever see any smoke-related damage, e-cigarette chargers, ashtrays or cigarette butt residue, or anything similar, then you should immediately take a photo. This photo will help prove to the host platforms that renters were, in fact, smoking inside your short term-rental.

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Note: Airbnb allows hosts to make a claim within 14 days of the guest's checkout date. The earlier you report, the better! Airbnb smoking fines can vary from $100 – $500, depending on the damages.

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A guest can be banned from Airbnb for various reasons, including but not limited to: violating Airbnb's terms of service, damaging a property, inappropriate behavior, or negative reviews from other guests. Airbnb may also take action if a guest has received multiple complaints from hosts or other guests.

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The following content is not allowed on Airbnb:
Content that endorses or promotes illegal or harmful activity, or that is sexually explicit, violent, graphic, threatening, or harassing. Content that is discriminatory (review our Nondiscrimination Policy for more information)

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Can airplane bathrooms detect vape? Yes. And it sets off an alarm in the cockpit and in the cabin. Most smoke detectors in aircraft lavs use an optical sensor, they see the vapor or smoke, not the heat.

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By turning off all the lights and using your camera phone, you should be able to spot them. Both mentioned the places to check are spots like shower heads, smoke detectors, alarm clocks, and holes in the wall. This problem isn't new.

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