When traveling, many people check into a hotel or motel and immediately settle in. But taking a few minutes to inspect your room can protect your safety and health.
Here are three warning signs that should make you reconsider staying:
1. Two-Way Mirrors
While most mirrors in hotel rooms are standard, some may be two-way, allowing others to secretly observe you or hide a camera behind them.

How to Test It:
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Place your fingertip against the mirror.
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If there is a small gap between your finger and its reflection, it’s a normal mirror.
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If your fingertip directly touches the reflection without any gap, it could be a two-way mirror.
If you suspect one, notify staff immediately and request another room.
2. Hidden Cameras
Your hotel room should be private. Unfortunately, malicious individuals sometimes plant hidden cameras in unsuspecting places like smoke detectors, alarm clocks, or air vents.

How to Detect Them:
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Darken the room by turning off the lights and closing the curtains.
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Use your phone’s camera or flashlight to scan the area.
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Hidden cameras often reflect light or show tiny red/blue blinking lights through your phone’s lens.
If you find anything suspicious, alert the front desk and demand a new room—or leave the hotel altogether.
3. Dirty Faucets and Showerheads
Cleanliness is not just about appearances—it’s about hygiene. A neglected showerhead or faucet can indicate poor maintenance and even pose health risks.

How to Check:
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Inspect the taps and showerhead for limescale, grime, or dirt.
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Unscrew the shower nozzle if possible and look inside for debris.
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If it looks unclean, request a new room.
If multiple areas seem poorly maintained, it may be safest to check out and find a cleaner hotel.
Final Tip:
Trust your instincts. If something feels off about a room—whether it’s cleanliness, safety, or privacy—it’s better to leave and find another place than risk your well-being.