I’m a flight attendant – here’s my top safety hacks for travellers to protect themselves against hotel break-ins

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One flight attendant shared with travellers her best safety tips to help prevent hotel burglaries.

Cici in the SkyRoom break-ins are far more frequent than many people think.

Cici said room break-ins happen more often than people realise

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Cici says that room burglaries are more common than most people realizeCredit: TikTok/cici.inthesky
Cici employs her safety hacks every time she stays in a hotel

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Cici uses her hotel safety tips every time.Credit: TikTok/cici.inthesky
Cici shares how travellers can use simply items in their room to stay safe

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Cici shares with travellers how to use simple items from their own room as a way to keep safe.Credit: TikTok/cici.inthesky

She regularly shares safety tips with her TikTok audience of 360,000.

Cici started to feel unsafe when she discovered how “simple” it is to get into a hotel room.

Her safety tips are now her go-to for every hotel stay.

One video shows how an ironing board can be propped up against a door to act as a burglar deterrent.

She said: “You just need to take your ironingboard, place it against the front door, and you’ll hear loudly if someone tries entering.”

Other safety tips include covering the hotel’s peephole with tissue to keep prying eyes out.

Then she explained how. travellers To prevent the handle getting pressed, you can place two coathangers that are interlocked from both the latch and the door handle.

Cici recommends that you invest in an alarm door wedge before leaving on your trip.

Holidaymakers can purchase one online for under £10 on Amazon.

Cici explained she always places one of these under her hotel door, and keeps another one with her in the event that there is an adjoining bedroom to be navigated.

Flight attendants also taught their fans to inspect hotel rooms and check for any problems before they enter.

She told me that you always should do it with the front door propped up.

She said, “I’ve had many situations. I also know that other people have experienced similar situations.”

“One time I walked into a hotel room that was already occupied when I had my kids and the man screamed and scared us all out of our minds.

Then I learned how often people double-book a hotel room.

Cici warned that hotel staff are often able to enter rooms without permission.

The woman revealed that she was frightened when the housekeeper entered her room as she was taking a shower.

The bolt was not in the room.

Cici suggests that, in case of fire, you should always count the number Steps to a better understanding In case the room is too dim to see out, you should go to your emergency exit.

Cici had previously shared with Cici the tried-and-tested ways of combating fatigue once you step off the runway.

Many flight crew members share their top tips for travel on social media.

One has revealed the five things you should never do on board an aeroplane.

Tommy Cimato, a flight attendant from Arizona in America, claimed his most important piece of advice, shared on TikTok, was to never lean on windows.

Tommy warns you to avoid touching the buttons or levels when flushing your toilet.

Another member of cabin crew outlined what passengers should avoid wearing when they travel.

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Cici recommends the use of alarms to stay safe abroad

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Cici urges you to use alarms while traveling.Credit: TikTok/cici.inthesky

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