The maximum number of guests allowed to stay at a short-term rental property, as determined by local regulations and the property’s features.
Glossary Term: Guest Safety
A safety device mandatory in most short-term rentals that detects the presence of carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless gas.
A set of safety standards and protocols developed by Bureau Veritas to ensure the well-being of guests and staff in hospitality settings.
Measures taken to ensure the safety and security of guests and the property, such as installing smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, and security cameras.
Prioritizing guest safety and security by implementing measures such as smoke detectors, carbon monoxide alarms, first aid kits, and clear emergency procedures.
Measures taken to ensure the safety of guests using pools, hot tubs, or other water features at a short-term rental property. This includes providing safety equipment, clear signage, and potentially enforcing rules regarding usage and supervision.
Specialized training and certification programs for staff responsible for the safety and supervision of guests using pools, hot tubs, or other water features at short-term rental properties.
The legal responsibility of short-term rental hosts and property managers for accidents, injuries, or deaths that occur in or around swimming pools, hot tubs, or other water features on their properties.
Security measures implemented in short-term rental properties to enhance guest safety and protect against theft or vandalism, such as smart locks, security cameras, and alarm systems.
A comprehensive cleaning and sanitation process for short-term rentals that goes above and beyond standard procedures, often emphasizing hygiene and guest safety.