Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) plays an essential role in modern crime prevention. It is a delay tactic, a method of distraction, or a nuisance factor that can deter a criminal from committing a crime in a particular hotel property.
Enhanced security measures leading up to U.S. Presidential Inauguration
Expedia expands emergency security procedures, along with Vrbo traveler refunds and homeowner safeguards to all U.S. state capitals.
Leverage technology to get rid of undesirable hotel guests
By increasingly utilizing ID and passport scanners, new technology-led safety and operational processes can allow for quick and touchless check-ins.Â
Fully digitizing payments by removing phone transactions
There are now several platforms capable of layering a customized ecommerce webpage on top of a hotel’s payment gateway provider so that your employees don’t need to touch credit card data anymore.
WTTC launches Safe Travels protocols for aviation, airports, MICE and tour operators
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has unveiled the second phase of measures to rebuild global consumer confidence to encourage the return of travelling.
HTNG’s GDPR for Hospitality Workgroup’s comprehensive whitepaper
Prior to the GDPR taking effect, HTNG formed a GDPR for Hospitality Workgroup which produced a framework and a self-assessment tool to help the hospitality industry prepare for this new privacy regulation.
RFID wristbands the new room key and charge back
Ultra-modern and pod-based property implements Essence door locks alongside self check-in kiosks and RFID wristbands to offer maximum convenience, security and service personalization.
It’s Black Diamond Time at The Lodge at Spruce Peak with dormakaba BLE Enabled RFID Electronic Locks
East Coast Five-Star Ski Resort Uses Quantum RFID Key Fobs and Mobile Access for a Secure Guest Experience
The four pillars of Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED)
Applying CPTED strategies to hotels can significantly contribute to a safer environment by influencing the behaviour of employees, guests and visitors.
Hotel keys worldwide vulnerable to hack
Researchers find room keys at global hotel chains and hotels worldwide can be hacked to gain access to any room in the building. @FSecure