Why You Should Toss a Water Bottle Under Your Hotel Bed

You've checked in. You've dropped your bags. You've checked the bathroom for cleanliness, made sure the sheets look fresh, and maybe even done the "light test" for bed bugs.

But there's one more thing savvy travelers do—and it's so simple it almost seems silly.Bottled Water

Toss a water bottle under your bed.

Here's why this simple trick might save you from one of the most unsettling hotel experiences.

The Problem: What's Hiding Under Your Bed

Hotel rooms are cleaned quickly. Housekeepers have limited time, and the space under the bed is often overlooked. A quick sweep with a vacuum might happen occasionally, but many hotel beds sit on frames with enough clearance for items to slide underneath—and stay there.

What could be hiding?

Previous guests' belongings – socks, underwear, toys, trash

Dust, dirt, and debris – that hasn't been cleaned in months

Bed bugs – these pests love dark, undisturbed areasCookware & Diningware

Mold or mildew – from spills or moisture

The Simple Trick: How It Works

Before you settle in, grab a water bottle (or any small, light object) and gently roll or toss it under the bed. If it comes out the other side clean and unobstructed, you're likely in good shape.

But if it brings out surprises? You'll know exactly what kind of cleaning (or lack thereof) you're dealing with.

Why This Matters

1. Bed Bug Detection

Bed bugs are masters of hiding. They're small, flat, and can squeeze into the tiniest crevices. The underside of a box spring or the gap between the bed frame and the floor is prime real estate.Bottled Water

While a water bottle won't find bed bugs itself, it can dislodge evidence—or make you take a closer look. If anything scurries out, you have your answer.

2. Finding Forgotten Items

That missing sock from a previous guest? That toy your toddler dropped? A water bottle can help you discover what's been left behind—and what hasn't been cleaned.

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