Here’s Why You Should Keep The Bathroom Light On When Sleeping In A Hotel

Why You Should Leave the Bathroom Light On in a Hotel A viral Reddit post reignited debate about a simple hotel habit: leaving the bathroom

light on at night. While opinions vary, many travelers and hotel staff agree—it’s a smart move. Key Benefits: 🔦 Emergency Visibility Helps

you find exits quickly during a fire, earthquake, or other emergency. 😌 Reduces Anxiety A soft light can ease fear in unfamiliar places without

disrupting sleep. 🛌 Better Sleep Balance Dim light offers comfort without being too bright, unlike harsh nightlights. 🚪 Prevents Accidents Avoids

tripping over bags or furniture in the dark. 🚨 Deters Intruders A light on signals someone’s awake,

which can discourage break-ins. Bottom line: It’s a small habit with big benefits—comfort, safety, and peace of mind

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