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Can you get away with smoking on a hotel balcony?

When it comes to smoking on hotel balconies or outdoor areas, policies can vary. Some hotels strictly prohibit smoking in these spaces to prevent smoke and odors from entering neighboring rooms. This is particularly common in hotels with non-smoking policies throughout the premises.



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Is it okay to smoke on hotel balconies? Absolutely not! A balcony is considered an integral part of a non-smoking area because the stench of cigarette smoke wafts up and into nearby apartments if those neighbours have decided to leave their doors or windows open.

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Many hotels have security cameras in common areas and hallways, and some may have cameras in guest rooms. If there is footage of a guest smoking in the room, this can be used as evidence to support the claim.

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If your hotel room has a window that opens, you can try smoking out of it. Be sure to blow the smoke outside and away from the window to prevent it from drifting back into the room.

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A: If you don't smoke, you shouldn't have to pay a cleaning fee. But hotels don't necessarily see it that way. As far as they're concerned, if anyone lit up in the room, and they see evidence of it, then the person who is responsible for the bill should pay the $250 fee.

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Hotel smoke CO alarms are designed to flash every other second when they detect a potential fire or carbon monoxide hazard. This is done to alert guests and staff of the danger, so that appropriate action can be taken quickly.

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It's important to note that while hotels can legally monitor public areas, they cannot install cameras in areas where guests have a reasonable expectation of privacy, such as in guest rooms or restrooms.

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Smoking is permitted on terraces (e.g. in restaurants), in your own four walls and on the balcony, in sports stadiums (however, smoking is prohibited in the stadiums of FC Barcelona and RCD Espanyol), in hotel rooms - unless prohibited by the operator - and with the exceptions mentioned above, everywhere in the fresh ...

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No it's not unhealthy, and, yes (as others suggest) try to change rooms or buy an odor-neutralizing air spray at any chain drugstore.

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Using ozone machines, to remove airborne contaminants and odours from the rooms. Fitting extractor fans in the hotel, which draw cigarette smoke outside. Opening windows, to air out every room and encourage a fresh, outdoor breeze to waft inside. Thorough cleaning, sanitising, wiping and vacuuming of the rooms.

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Smell and stains In addition to smoke detectors and housekeeping reports, hotels can also detect smoking in their rooms through the smell of smoke and cigarette stains.

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