Until recently, I really loved staying in hotels.
I know that they were deeply tied to family holidays and excitement from my early childhood afternoons, and that feeling carried over into adulthood. I used to be giddy at the thought of packing my stuff, checking in, and watching someone else’s TV all evening. These afternoons, I am not happy at all about hotel residing. You see, at a certain age, you beginning to realize just how freaking gross hotels really are. My associate and I already know that the room will light up like a christmas tree if you shine a black light, but what almost everyone don’t know to watch out for is the in-suite Heating and Air Conditioning system. I recently read an article in Nature about the bacterial and viral cultures that were collected from large hotel chains. I tried not to gag as I read that the worst of the contaminations were collected from the indoor temperature control systems. Apparently, compared to the door handles, carpet, TV remote, and toilet seat, the air filters and air vents of the tiny temperature control systems had the largest prevalence of harmful microbial cultures! It seems that most hotels do not properly repair the equipment Heating and Air Conditioning systems. Bacteria are caught up in the air handling system, and then evenly dispersed through the air as it is pushed through the front vent. Apparently, your entire room could be contaminated with billions of foreign airborne pollutants and little critters! Every surface would be coated with invisible invaders, and air intake system only works to redistribute the contamination in an endless cycle; Looking up from the article, I eyeballed the suite heating and cooling system suspiciously before gathering all of my belongings and checking out a week early.