HOTEL SECURITY
1. Hotel Security Standards
A. Door Security Hardware
Hotel or motel rooms should be equipped with a solid-core wood or metal door for
best protection. Doors should be self-closing and self-locking. Room doors
should have a deadbolt lock with at least a one-inch throw bolt. If the lock
appears worn or there are pry marks around the lock area, get another room or
move to another hotel. The knob-lock should be hotel-style where you can push a
button on the inside knob and block out all keys. This feature is designed to
prevent a former guest or housekeeper from entering the room once you are safely
inside. Hotels with electronic card access have the advantage of being able to
disable former keycards issued to previous guests and unauthorized employees.
Electronic locks also will block out most room service keys when you set the
deadbolt. The room door should have a wide-angle peephole so you can view who is
at the door before opening.