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Do hotels have cameras on stairs?

Hotels prioritize the safety and privacy of their guests, so they do not install cameras in areas where people may be alone or vulnerable. However, many hotels have security personnel who patrol the stairwells to ensure that all guests remain safe while staying at a hotel.



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Hotels prioritize the safety and privacy of their guests, so they do not install cameras in areas where people may be alone or vulnerable. However, many hotels have security personnel who patrol the stairwells to ensure that all guests remain safe while staying at a hotel.

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Use a flashlight Here's how it works: Many modern cameras have a lens that will reflect bright light. So, turn off the lights in the room and then turn on your flashlight. Move the flashlight slowly around the room, focusing specifically on areas where you suspect a camera may likely be hidden.

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Some of the most common items where a camera might be hidden include:
  • Alarm clocks & clock radios.
  • Smoke detectors.
  • Lamps and other lights.
  • Thermostats.


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Yes, hotels do keep security footage. This is standard practice for most hotels, as it helps to ensure the safety of guests and staff, and prevent theft and vandalism. The footage is typically kept for an extended period of time, usually between one to three months.

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Lifts / elevators typically don't have cameras as standard, although it's possible to add a camera to a lift.

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It is illegal in the United States to have undisclosed cameras in vacation rental homes or hotels. It's also against the policies of every major hotel and vacation home company to have cameras (hidden or visible) in private areas like bedrooms and bathrooms.

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If your privacy was invaded by a hidden camera, you may be able to file a hidden camera lawsuit. The most frequent legal theories used in these cases are based upon: The legal theory of negligence; Negligent infliction of emotional distress.

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Use a hidden camera-detecting app
Using a variety of search functions, these apps make it possible to quickly scan the room for radio waves or infrared signals. While you might find other devices like a smart speaker or other Wi-Fi-connected items, you can also find little hidden gadgets as well.

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You can download an app like Glint Finder or Hidden Camera Detection that emits red light. This can reflect off of a hidden camera lens behind the mirror. Reviewers note that these work best when you're within 3 or 4 feet (0.91 or 1.22 m) of the camera, so it might work well if you're scanning a mirror.

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Some hotels keep video surveillance tapes for a few days, while others keep them for months or even years. Before installing a security camera in a hotel, be sure to check with the hotel management to see how long they keep video surveillance tapes.

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There is no standard length of time that video surveillance recordings must be maintained in the hotel. Usually, hotel video recording tapes will be kept about 30 — 90 days.

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Yes, the electronic locks keep a record of when the door was opened (even with out a key so they can track when you must have left). Some are actually connected to the front desk system and they can check at all times while others they have to take another machine to the door and read its memory.

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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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