OH, SHEET!

I worked at a hotel – why you need to ask for fresh bedsheets the moment you check-in

IF you knew how dirty your hotel bed really was, would you rethink your stay?

One former hotel employee, known as Miss Josephine, has posted a video revealing the truth behind hotel beds.

Advertisement
One former hotel employee shared why you should ask for new sheets when checking inCredit: Getty

Taking to social media, she advised hotel guests to immediately ask for new bedsheets upon checking into their hotel room.

"Everything," she said.

"Linen, comforter, top cover, ask for everything new."

She claimed that housekeepers are trained to refresh ONLY the linen.

Advertisement

"Your comforters can go for about a week or two without being changed," she alleged.

"Sometimes the top covers too."

The former hotel employee further claimed that housekeepers wait until they see stains to change the comforters and top covers.

Lastly, she warned viewers against getting in their hotel beds until their bedding has been changed.

Advertisement

Most read in Lifestyle

NOT SO FAST
Britney Spears' new diet isn't sustainable to help 'teenage trauma with food'
HAIR THIS
I'm tired of paying for microblading - my $18 buy fills in my brows the same way
TIME TIP
I work at Aldi - the exact time to go to get the best middle aisle bargains
AGE LESS
My grandma is 84 but looks younger - she's used the same $4.49 product for years

Many viewers were shocked by this new information.

One person wrote: "I wish I could just travel and not worry about germs."

And a second one said: "Now I don’t wanna stay at hotels."

However, a second hotel employee agreed with Miss Josephine's statement, saying: "This is 100 percent correct!"

Advertisement

But another person shared her own hotel tip, saying: "I bring my own sheets and lay them on top after I spray with Lysol."

"Can we all agree to stain the sheets before check out from now on?"

She said housekeepers wait until they are stains on the comforters and top covers to change themCredit: Getty

We pay for your stories!

Do you have a story for The US Sun team?

Email us at exclusive@the-sun.com or call 212 416 4552. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TheSunUS and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunUS

Topics
Advertisement
You might like
Advertisement
Advertisement
Show More
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement