and other hotels, guests can expect disinfectants to be applied liberally and visibly — for cleanliness and for psychological reassurance, says Jim Coyle of Coyle Hospitality, a customer experience consulting company.
Hilton is teaming up with RB, the parent company of Lysol, and the Mayo Clinic. As Hilton rolls out its CleanStay campaign, Cordell says guests will notice some familiar objects missing."They will see that some of the items in the room that could likely be fingerprinted by previous guests — magazines, notepads, pens — those items have been removed from the room," he says.
All these steps have one purpose: to assure travelers that hotels are safe — or at least as safe as they possibly can be while the coronavirus is still with us.
Is this why there’s no Lysol/Clorox for consumers because they’ve made deals with higher-paying companies? That’s bull.
No more pens or notepads? That's some of the dumbest, most neurotic shit I've heard. There's nothing 'scientific' about any of this. It's just an excuse to put more Smart junk and wireless pollution in our lives.. which is probably eventually just gonna make people sick...
Hell, I'd happy if they'd wash the comforter or the middle blanket in... oh, let's say, once an EVER!!
They need to wash the comforters at least every new customer.
Woohoo hotels supplying free lysol jello shots
I was a chambermaid in the summers during college. I was a good person, hard working...and I wouldn’t stay in any of the rooms I cleaned....in this moment.
lol. just lol.
Get rid of those disgusting Bibles too!
Covid tests on checkin would make more sense.
Being as hotels are frequented by escorts, people on vacation and hooking up at conferences and parties, vacationing couples, and people coming in from airports from various regions and countries, I'd just as soon they 'deep clean' anyway.😒
Oh, good. Replacing Covid with hazardous, toxic, chemical shit-storms.
Has anybody told Trump not to drink it? :-)
Lol. apropos
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