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Why are some hotel rooms non smoking?

Smoking in a hotel room is not only dangerous but also can result in serious consequences. Most hotels nowadays have strict no-smoking policies, and violating them can lead to hefty fines or even being asked to leave the hotel.



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Cigarette smoke leaves a certain smell on the surfaces where the smoke has swirled around. It may be on a chair where the smoker sat and the neighboring seat next to him or her. Pillows, drapes, bags, and other items may also bear the stink of smoke. That's even long after the smoker has left the room.

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Will hotels kick you out for smoking? If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: Yes, smoking in a hotel room can get you kicked out.

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Unauthorized smoking in hotel guest rooms causes a host of problems, including soft goods damage, poor guest reviews, and costly cleaning procedures. Many hotels charge $500 smoking fees to cover some of the costs.

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Waikiki Travel Tips and Frequently Asked Questions Our hotel and property are 100% non-smoking. This includes the balcony of the suite and all outdoor public areas at the hotel. Smoking is permitted outside of the hotel property where ashtrays are located.

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It largely depends upon the overall quality of the hotel and how well they clean their rooms. Low quality hotels will have very stinky smoking rooms because (1) they don't clean them well; and (2) they want to save money so they don't ventilate their rooms well.

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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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In-Room Privacy
This means that hotel staff should not enter your room without your permission, unless there is an emergency or a valid reason to do so. It is important to note that housekeeping staff may need to enter your room to clean and maintain it, but they should do so respecting your privacy.

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If the room is still occupied, the hotel staff may not be able to provide any information due to privacy policies. Ask for Information About the Reservation: You can also ask the hotel staff for information about the reservation, such as the check-in and check-out dates, the room type, and the number of guests.

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Can airplane bathrooms detect vape? Yes. The lavatory uses regular smoke detectors, and vapour can set them off. So unless you know where to close them, and wait long enough to know for sure there isn't any vapour left in the air, don't vape.

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Using a portable vaporizer can be an excellent option for vaping in a hotel room. Portable vaporizers are discreet and easy to use, making them ideal for hotel rooms. They also emit less vapor and have a lower scent than larger vaporizers, making them less noticeable to others.

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Open the window: Opening the window can help to ventilate the room and reduce the smoke concentration. However, it is important to remember that some hotels have windows that are sealed shut for safety reasons. Use a fan: A fan can help to circulate the air in the room and reduce the smoke concentration.

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Use a sploof: A sploof is a device that filters smoke through a series of materials, such as dryer sheets, to mask the smell. It is a cheap and easy way to smoke discreetly. Keep in mind that sploofs are not foolproof, and the smell can still linger in the room.

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