Sitting in a hotel room writing some brand new content for this site, this question occurrs to me:
Do I practice what I preach?
The answer is: mostly. 😉
Now that I’m back, let’s see how well I did using my Bed Bug Protection Tips for Travel article as a best-practice example.
The table below shows what I recommend and then shows what I actually did.
RECOMMENDATION | WHAT I DID |
Before you go. | |
Research Hotels and Hostels Ahead of Time | I checked tripadvisor.com, hotelchatter.com and bedbugregistry.com before I booked the hotel. |
Choose The Right Luggage | I already have the usual style soft luggage. I lose points for not going the hard luggage route. |
Protect Your Clothes | I did not bag clothes before I left but I brought bags just in case. |
When you check into your hotel or hostel. | |
Protect Your Luggage | I never unpack or keep luggage on the bed. I keep it on a desk, coffee table or a luggage stand. |
Check Your Room |
When I walked in the door, I put my luggage on the desk chair and thoroughly inspected the room. This included:
Maybe I get a little carried away but this is bed bugs we’re talking about! |
Before you leave. | |
Check your room (again). | I forgot and just left after I packed. |
When you get home. | |
Unpack Safely | I brought my luggage downstairs and unpacked all my clothes directly into the washer. |
Launder Clothes Immediately | Yes. I did not use hot water but I dried them on high heat. |
Treat Your Luggage, Then Store It Safely | I didn’t treat it although I always keep it in storage, packed in an air-tight bag. |
Help Spread The Word | If I found any bed bugs, I would have reported them to the sites (above) to warn others. |
Overall I did ok. I’m confident in my ability to find and identify bed bugs so I take some risks such as using soft luggage and not treating it after traveling.
If you do your homework before you leave and thoroughly inspect the room before you settle in, you’ve reduced an enormous amount of the total risk.