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Γιατί είναι καλύτερα να κλείνουμε δωμάτιο από το δεύτερο μέχρι τον τέταρτο όροφο στο ξενοδοχείο

Why is it better to book a room from the second to the fourth floor in a hotel?

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When it’s time for vacation and the destination has been agreed upon, the first step is to find a hotel room. However, it’s even more important to find a specific room on a specific floor. This may sound strange, but it could save your life in case of an emergency. Often when planning a trip, we think ‘any room will do’, but it’s important to consider all the details.

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The Benefits of Staying on the Second to Fourth Floors of a Hotel

Hotel roomAccording to travel insurance expert Lloyd Figgins, it’s important to not only book a hotel room but to book one in the right location. The ideal spot is on the second to fourth floors of the hotel. This is because, in case of a fire, it will be easier to evacuate. Fire brigade ladders typically only reach up to the fourth floor. Since guests may not be familiar with the hotel’s layout and emergency exits, it’s best to stay on a floor that can be easily reached by rescue services


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Hotel roomLloyd Figgins, a travel insurance expert, didn’t just stop at recommending booking a hotel room on the second to fourth floors. He went on to explain why this is the perfect range. As mentioned earlier, staying above the fourth floor can pose a risk in case of a fire. But staying below the second floor can also have its risks, such as theft. Hotels can attract criminals who find it relatively easy to access the first floor.

To minimize the chances of anything happening that could ruin your vacation, Figgins recommends booking a room between the second and fourth floors. This way, you can have peace of mind and enjoy your holiday to the fullest.

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According to travel insurance expert Lloyd Figgins, booking a hotel room on the second to fourth floor is ideal for safety reasons. Fire brigade ladders typically only reach up to the fourth floor, making evacuation easier in case of emergency. This floor range provides the best balance between accessibility for rescue services and security.

Staying on the first floor of a hotel carries increased security risks. Hotels can attract criminals who find it relatively easy to access ground-level rooms. For this reason, travel experts recommend avoiding the first floor when booking your accommodation.

Booking a hotel room above the fourth floor can pose risks in case of a fire emergency. Standard fire brigade ladders typically only reach up to the fourth floor, which means rescue services may have difficulty accessing higher floors quickly. For safety reasons, it's better to stay within the second to fourth floor range.

Choosing the right hotel floor between the second and fourth floors minimizes safety and security risks during your stay. This allows you to have peace of mind about emergency evacuation procedures and reduces concerns about theft, enabling you to enjoy your holiday to the fullest without unnecessary worry.

Travel insurance expert Lloyd Figgins recommends that when booking a hotel room, you should not only consider any available room but specifically request one on the second to fourth floor. This strategic choice ensures better safety in emergencies while also providing better security compared to ground-level rooms.

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