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The Air That I Breathe…

Lead Investigator David, HSI (Hotel Scene Investigator) reporting from room 1121 at Embassy Suites Hotels situated at 1701 East 12th Street in Cleveland Ohio. What has been found with little instrumentation leads this investigator to believe that very little cleaning has been done in the bathroom of suite 1121.

As you can witness with the first two photographic evidence exhibits, where the corners of the floors are sullied with dirt, pubic hairs and greyed with dust. (Click to Enlarge)

Upon further investigation of the scene we found upon the shower head evidence of red fungi which can spread at rapid rates when left unsprayed with simple cleaning products. You can notice here in the picture, the red ring. This is the fungi of which I am speaking of. (Click to Enlarge)

In the end we found most disturbing the state of the vent which was a danger for human breathing. Simply take a look at the following image and judge for yourself. This is the air that we breathe. (Click to Enlarge)

All HSI jokes aside, this is what disgusts me the most is how the bathrooms in hotels are so badly cleaned. I’m just glad I don’t have thos black-light gadgets those CSI investigators have because I would look at the carpets and the bedding and would probably never sleep in a hotel ever again.

And just to freak you out even more, if you haven’t seen it yet, I bring you Hotel Glass Cleaning 101:

  1. January 29, 2008 at 09:25 | #1

    why would I want to click to enlarge??!? eww eww eww.

  2. January 29, 2008 at 09:32 | #2

    Touché. But you get the point. I’m gonna show the hotel manager the pictures when I leave in a few minutes.

  3. January 29, 2008 at 13:17 | #3

    And how were the bed bugs?

  4. January 29, 2008 at 14:11 | #4

    Don’t forget to tell him “the blogosphere will know of your unsatisfactory cleaning staff…bitch”

  5. January 29, 2008 at 14:57 | #5

    Yark, yark, yark!

    Change d’hôtel, nom de Dieu (oups, j’ai dis Dieu…ici…NON!!)

    ;)

  6. January 29, 2008 at 14:58 | #6

    Did you actually stay the night there? That is HORRIBLE!

    I would have turned around and gone to the front desk right away.

  7. January 30, 2008 at 23:07 | #7

    @BLORK: No bed bugs were detected but so much static that when I moved the linen around I could SEE the static in the dark. It was quite amusing. The more I moved, the more intense the light show.

    @JASON: Right because the lay person knows all about bloggin’ :D We are l33t, surrender your browsers and lower your firewalls.

    @P’TIT MOI: Peu pas, c’est le cirque qui paye.

    @SLINGER: Yeah I did. You get used to spartan (SPARTA!!!!!!!) conditions in the arenas, when you get to the hotels, you get suites some are great, some are no so great. Plus you are so tired, at this point you barely care. I noticed, but I lived with it.

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