Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Privacy in a Brand Name Hotel - Protect Your Possessions

A YouTube user posted this video of a hotel housekeeping associate going through his belongings. Check our comments below for prevention tips!

http://youtu.be/oulbBdmGH8o

Do you really require a clean set of sheets every day you stay in a hotel? Not so much. Normally, hotels offer one enough amenities to allow a single occupant to stay for three days without needing new towels, etc. 

We strongly recommend using the Do Not Disturb signage on your door at all times and leaving the TV on in your room when away. This will give the appearance that the room is occupied. 

Single room occupants can give a simple shout into the room upon departure of, "Be back in a bit, honey!" to give the impression to any bystander that someone remains in the room. 

The majority of hotels will bring new towels to your room, if needed, prior to a certain time of evening, if you simply call either the front desk or housekeeping directly. In less helpful hotels, simply visit the front desk and ask for more towels. In other cases, one can even snag clean towels from the pool or fitness room when needed. 

Make sure all computerized equipment employs password protection and tracking software, when available. Although many protections can be beaten by hackers, a simple thief like the one shown saw it was too much trouble for her time and capabilities to try and access personal information kept in the guest's laptop or to take it with her.

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Protect Your PIN

http://www.trueactivist.com/heres-how-easily-someone-can-steal-your-atm-pin-code-without-you-noticing-and-how-to-prevent-this-from-happening/#.VBGVdLd3Em4.facebook

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

CPD has always been so polite and speedy with Sunshine records requests. Good job, peeps!

Monday, June 23, 2014

Is attending a webinar: Fighting Trafficking w/Power of DNA Analysis

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Four reports completed today for clients from my cross-country trek! 

Saturday, May 24, 2014

On The Road

I criss-crossed the country this week to manage the needs of four separate clients. Eight flights later and I'm nearly home. This week I'll be working on reports based on my field work, having done SCADA & CESCO assessments for specialty needs clients.