Implementing robust security measures in short-term rentals, such as installing security cameras, alarm systems, and providing guests with safety information, to prevent theft and ensure guest safety.
Glossary Term: Safety
Utilizing Internet of Things (IoT) devices, such as smart locks, security cameras, or motion sensors, to enhance the safety and security of short-term rental properties for both guests and hosts.
Measures taken to ensure the safety and security of a short-term rental property and its guests, including security systems, cameras, and guest screening protocols.
Having plans and procedures in place to handle emergencies that may arise during a guest’s stay, such as natural disasters, medical emergencies, or security incidents.
The maximum number of guests allowed to stay in a rental property at any given time, as determined by the host and often based on local regulations or property limitations.
Refers to the Norwegian Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) regulations relevant to short-term rentals. Hosts are responsible for meeting specific requirements to ensure guest safety.
Indicates that a short-term rental property adheres to all local regulations and safety requirements.
Implementing advanced security measures like smart locks, security cameras, and noise monitoring systems to protect the property and enhance guest safety.
The level of preparedness and resources available to handle emergencies or unexpected situations that may arise during a guest’s stay.
Implementing advanced stabilization technology in properties with unique features like rooftop decks or balconies, ensuring guest comfort and safety.
Refers to a short-term rental property adhering to Good Manufacturing Practices, indicating a high standard of cleanliness, hygiene, and safety protocols, often relevant for properties promoting wellness or catering to guests with specific health concerns.
A form of identification issued by a government agency, often required by Airbnb and VRBO for identity verification purposes.