Diving into the Hidden Hygiene Horror: Shadows of Dirt Lurking in Hotel Rooms Unnoticed

The Coffee Maker - A Breeding Ground for Bacteria

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"Coffee makers in hotel rooms can be a breeding ground for bacteria. This is because the water reservoir is often left filled, creating a moist environment that bacteria love.

In addition, the coffee maker is often overlooked during the cleaning process, allowing bacteria to multiply unchecked. Some studies have even found E.coli and other harmful bacteria in hotel room coffee makers."

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Ula Atwood
Hello! I'm Ula Atwood, a travel enthusiast with three decades on the water and a love for all things cruising. Whether it's the serene sunsets at sea or the excitement of discovering new ports, I've found my happy place on the open water. Over the years, I've traveled through many of the world's most beautiful regions, soaking up the culture, cuisine, and scenery along the way. I'm thrilled to be part of the UltimateTravelAdvice.com team, where I get to share my cruise experiences, tips, and insider knowledge with fellow travelers. Let's embark on your next great voyage together!

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