Why You Should Always Put Your Luggage in the Hotel Room’s Bathtub

If you’re staying in budget or older hotels, placing your suitcase in the bathtub right after check-in can help you avoid pests, dirt, and spills.

Bedbug Protection:
Bedbugs hide in mattresses, headboards, and carpets, often hitching rides in luggage. Smooth,

cold tub surfaces are hard for them to climb, making it a safe temporary spot while you inspect your room.

Cleaner Than Carpet:
Hotel carpets harbor dirt, bacteria, and stains. The tub is typically among the most sanitized areas, especially since the pandemic.

Spill Safety:
It keeps your belongings safe from tipped drinks, leaking toiletries, or other messes.

My Routine:

Put zipped luggage in the tub.

Inspect bed, headboard, curtains, and furniture for bedbugs.

Unpack only if the room passes inspection.

Bedbug Signs:
Dark sheet spots, rust-colored stains, shed skins, sweet/musty odor, or reddish-brown bugs the size of apple seeds.

Extra Tips:

Avoid placing luggage on beds or upholstered furniture.

Use a flashlight for dark areas.

Keep luggage closed when not in use.

Wash and dry clothes on high heat after trips.

Bottom Line:
It’s quick, simple, and might become your go-to travel habit.

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