Hotels, motels, and resorts have a legal obligation to maintain their properties in reasonably safe condition. Hotels must prioritize safety and security for their guests and employees in order to provide a safe and pleasant experience for those who visit and work at their properties. There are certain steps that can be taken to maximize safety in hotel settings, which will help ensure the wellbeing of everyone involved. There are seven specific tactics that a hotel is reasonably be expected…
Carbon Monoxide (CO) poisoning is a very real threat for those staying at hotels and resorts. This colorless, odorless gas can cause serious health problems or even death to hotel and resort guests if proper safety measures are not taken. Some of the primary dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning in these hospitality settings include: Lack of ventilation Poor heating systems Appliance and Equipment Malfunctions Inadequate maintenance. Inadequate Ventilation Carbon Monoxide is produced by many appliances found in hotels and resorts…
If you are like a majority of Americans, you fly for pleasure or business from time to time. If you are also like many people across the country, when there is a major airplane catastrophe, you see and hear about it in the news and pay at least some attention to what has occurred. If you are also like most men and women in the United States, you may not be aware of when and where a plane passenger faces…
During the past decade, Americans have been shocked by incidents of mass violence that have occurred in nightclubs in the United States. These horrific incidents understandably snare headlines across the country. What you may not realize is that nightclubs otherwise are generally quite dangerous environments with accidents and injuries occurring at an alarming rate. We take a moment to share with you some important facts and stats about nightclub safety in the United States. 20 Percent of Emergency Rooms are…
The number of airplane accidents that occurred worldwide in the year 2022 was alarmingly high. According to the International Air Transport Association, there were a total of 7,052 such incidents reported across the globe during this period. Of these, 3,561 resulted in deaths – a figure which is worryingly close to the highest ever recorded death toll from airplane accidents in one year (3,617 in 1972). Smaller Aircraft and Fatal Airplane Accidents Most fatal incidents involved smaller planes – those…
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