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A travel agent has revealed a checklist of essential tasks every holidaymaker must do before settling into their hotel room.
Although it’s quite common for people to immediately unpack or take in the view from their balcony when they first arrive at a hotel or rental, Dimple Chudasama-Adams argues that this should actually be the last thing on one’s to-do list.
The seasoned traveller, from Birmingham, UK, regularly shares ‘secret’ tips and travel advice with her 5,400 following on Instagram.
In a recent video shared on her account @escape_the_ordinary_by_dimple, Dimple introduced her ‘travel pro checklist,’ highlighting five essential tasks to complete upon entering a hotel room or rental to ensure safety, comfort, and maximum cleanliness.
The first task is to inspect for bed bugs as soon as you arrive. This is crucial as it helps to prevent bringing an infestation back to your home once your vacation is over.
Bed bugs are excellent hitchhikers and can easily attach themselves to luggage, clothing, and other items, so thoroughly inspecting the room before unpacking can help prevent their spread.
Dimple advises holidaymakers to ‘pull back sheets and inspect mattress corners’ for dark spots that could indicate the presence of bed bugs.
Her next piece of advice is to wipe down high-touch surfaces in hotel rooms, such as remote controls, light switches and door handles, which is crucial for hygiene.

While it’s common for many people to unpack or appreciate the view from their balcony when first arriving at their accommodation, Dimple Chudasama-Adams insists it should be the last thing guests should be doing

In a recent video, posted to her account @escape_the_ordinary_by_dimple, Dimple unveiled her ‘travel pro checklist’ of five crucial jobs to do in hotel rooms or rented accommodation
These surfaces are frequently touched by multiple guests and can harbour germs and bacteria, potentially spreading and resulting in illness.
Dimple’s third tip is ensuring the doors lock and the safe functions properly, which is vital for security and peace of mind, and preventing unauthorised access and potential theft.
The travel expert also urges guests to ‘check the minibar and take photos’ to avoid surprise charges at checkout.
Taking photos upon arrival provides evidence of the minibar’s original state and can be used to dispute any discrepancies that could later occur.
Many minibars also use sensors or are manually checked by staff, resulting in accidental or inaccurate charges.
Dimple’s fifth and last word of advice, aimed at solo travellers, is to lock doors with a wedge or lock, which is crucial to enhance safety and security in an unfamiliar place.
This provides an extra layer of protection against unauthorised entry, giving guests peace of mind and time to react in the event of an intrusion.
Dimple’s advice generated mixed responses in the comments, with some viewers suggesting their own top tips while others accused the travel agent of being ‘paranoid’.

Dimple’s advice is to wipe down high-touch surfaces in hotel rooms, such as remote controls, light switches and door handles, which is crucial for hygiene.

The travel expert also urges guests to ‘check the minibar and take photos’ to avoid surprise charges at checkout




Dimple’s advice generated mixed responses in the comments, with some viewers suggesting their own top tips while others accused the travel agent of being ‘paranoid’
One person wrote, ‘Paranoid much?’ while another commented, ‘Maybe umm, don’t travel? Geez.’
Meanwhile, another holidaymaker suggested: ‘Perhaps check the fire exit routes first.’
A second added, ‘Check that the toilet flushes, the sink drains and you have enough toilet paper.’
It comes as a safety expert has issued a warning to guests staying in hotels, guesthouses and B&Bs to watch out for five spots in rooms that contain the most dirt.