How to detect hidden cameras in Hotels/ Airbnbs and other safety hacks you should use to enhance your security and safety (VIDEO)



Monday, August 18, 2025 - Short-stay accommodation options such as Airbnbs, hotels and lodgings are popular for their convenience.

However, many guests often overlook some vital safety precautions that could make all the difference during their stay.

A popular Kenyan content creator recently shared practical safety tips that every traveler should keep in mind:

1. Stay Alert and Observant

When checking into an Airbnb or hotel, be keen on your surroundings. Ensure you’re not being followed or watched as you enter your room.

A little awareness can prevent a lot of trouble.

2. Secure Your Door Properly

For Airbnbs that use physical keys instead of electronic locks, always keep the door locked - and leave the key in the keyhole while you’re inside.

This simple step can help prevent someone with a spare key from accessing the room.

3. Check for Hidden Cameras

Unfortunately, there have been cases where rogue hosts install hidden cameras to spy on guests and later use the footage for blackmail.

To check for hidden cameras, turn off the lights and scan the room with your phone’s camera.

If you notice small red or green flickers through the lens, there might be a hidden device.

4. Inspect the Room for Suspicious Items

Before unpacking, scan the space carefully. There have been disturbing reports of contraband - such as drugs - being planted in rooms by dishonest owners working in collusion with corrupt officers.

Such traps are often set up to extort unsuspecting guests.

While these tips may seem like simple situational awareness, many travelers overlook them - only to regret it later.

Staying cautious ensures that your trip remains safe, comfortable, and memorable for the right reasons.

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The Kenyan DAILY POST

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