Essential insights to keep your traveling employees safe
Going above and beyond traditional hotel safety and security
Safety and security remains a priority for many travel managers. Especially with unfortunate events and acts of Mother Nature, these unforeseeable moments can occur during any business trip. Our e-book includes a collection of guidelines on selecting lower risk accommodation, booking accommodation within your program, and best practices on traveling safely.
Sneak peek: What can travelers do to stay safe?
- Request a room away from the lobby or public areas.
- Stay on a mid-level floor between three and seven. Lower floors are less safe; higher floors pose a greater risk during a fire.
- Ask the front desk representative to write your room number down instead of saying it aloud. If spoken, request a new room.
These tips are a glimpse of the insights you will uncover.
