Might actually help lessen the spread . If housekeepers are in all rooms and hit a virus room than proceeds to spread it to all other rooms they clean. Sure ideally they are disinfecting all surfaces but ... We know how well that goes.
It's you in the room and you alone. So you are only spreading stuff to yourself and your family, who you would have already been around and touched, etc. So what is there to be concerned about?
And experts, real MDs not Internet MDs, LOL, have said it can't live on surfaces more than a few minutes.
But still, if I'm the only one (or my family) to be in the room then not sure how it matters. I'm the one that brought in whatever is in there. Right?
I've thought about that too. I get that it's an effort to spread their housekeeping staff out a bit more, but there are some people out there who are gross and nasty, let's be honest. Rooms that people are staying in and not being even given a daily once over for a week or more to me seems like it could create more maintenance issues or things needing to be replaced sooner because they lacked attention for long spans of time between room turnovers. People could be spilling sodas on the rug and letting it seep in and leave it there for days, or leaving half eaten food all over the place attracting bugs, or all sorts of other things. Many people do not clean up after themselves in any way. That's not even considering the virus issue...
As for the rooms not being cleaned because of lack of attention and spilling soda on the floors or something, Housekeeping sends someone to do a safety check basically on the room once a day. Someone will come in and walk through the room and just verify that everything is ok.
These would be reasons to NEVER offer it not really applicable to the current virus issues. Right?I've thought about that too. I get that it's an effort to spread their housekeeping staff out a bit more, but there are some people out there who are gross and nasty, let's be honest. Rooms that people are staying in and not being even given a daily once over for a week or more to me seems like it could create more maintenance issues or things needing to be replaced sooner because they lacked attention for long spans of time between room turnovers. People could be spilling sodas on the rug and letting it seep in and leave it there for days, or leaving half eaten food all over the place attracting bugs, or all sorts of other things. Many people do not clean up after themselves in any way. That's not even considering the virus issue...
These would be reasons to NEVER offer it not really applicable to the current virus issues. Right?
I replied in the other thread, but sharing this here to so people can access accurate information on how long it can live on surfaces.Someone asked this same question in a different thread and honestly, while I am not going to ever decline for other reasons, here's my thought on that thread