Planes, bathrooms, and hotel remotes—here’s what to watch
Traveling opens up the world—but it also means exposure to more germs than usual. From airports to hotel rooms, knowing where the biggest risks are can help you stay healthy while traveling.
✈️ Airplanes: Recycled Air and Shared Surfaces
You’re sitting inches from strangers for hours—often breathing the same air. While cabin filtration helps, risks remain.
Watch out for:
- Tray tables
- Seatbelt buckles
- Overhead bin handles
- Lavatory latches and faucets
Wipe them down, use hand sanitizer, and avoid touching your face.
🏨 Hotels: What to Clean First
Hotels look clean—but some objects are rarely sanitized.
- Remote controls
- Light switches
- Doorknobs
- Bathroom handles
Bring disinfecting wipes and give them a quick once-over.
🚻 Bathrooms: Public and Shared
Public restrooms are breeding grounds for bacteria.
Tips to avoid exposure:
- Use a paper towel to open doors
- Don’t place bags on the floor
- Wash hands with soap and water
- Dry with a clean towel or air dryer
🍽️ Dining on the Go
Food poisoning can ruin a trip fast. Stick to restaurants that look busy and clean. Be cautious with:
- Undercooked meats
- Tap water in unfamiliar regions
- Buffet foods sitting out too long
The Bottom Line
Staying healthy while traveling doesn’t mean being paranoid. It just means being prepared. With a few smart habits, you can avoid the worst germs and enjoy the best parts of your trip.

