When someone gets sick in hotel room

Didn't mean to offend about the blanket was just trying to clarify if you chose to follow this up with the hotel. No idea what company you stayed with but should you like send me a private message with the name of the property and I'll try to get info on what that company's protocol is for this type of situation. Still have lot's of contacts in the biz. Both the man and I worked in the hospitality industry he longer than I since he obviously has a higher tolerance for pain, LOL. He retired as a GM of a Euro owned boutique hotel whilst I ultimately quit the scene and opened my own business.
To my way of thinking a hotel at any price point should know the basics of cleaning, and whether hazmat suits are seen or not (THAT's definitely new to my experience) yes well clean is just that.

GL

No offense taken! You gave solid advice and info and I appreciate it. :-)

We stayed at Comfort Suites. I really hope they would have some sort of better cleaning protocols in place and my experience was just a fluke. If you do have any connections who are familiar with their protocols, that would be great. Thanks!
 
I worked at a hotel as a night auditor when I was 20. Other than the deaf guy who cleaned the kitchen during the night, I was the only person there after the bar closed at midnight or two on weekends. This was the nicest hotel in town, that commanded the highest prices. I would have had no idea to help someone had this happened when I was on. Sure I'd try to use some common sense and offer fresh linens, but at $7/hr, there would be no way I would clean puke.

this was my thought as well.

i worked in my 20's for what is still one of the top dollar/preferred napa valley places, and unless a prebooked vip or a high dollar group booking (repeat business-not a one and done like a wedding) arrival was known/planned for-all the post 9 p.m. till 7 the next morning 'staffing' was one single night auditor. we didn't have room service so f&b staff along with housekeeping was out by 5 p.m. at the latest. night auditor didn't even have a key to the housekeeping storage closet b/c they didn't want him to leave the front desk unattended. back then he had to manually lock the gates to the pool area so he did have access to those towels, but beyond a small supply of toiletries he wouldn't have had anything available to him so i'm not sure what he could have done.
 

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