Battery-powered lights that automatically activate during power outages, providing essential illumination for guests to navigate the property safely.
Glossary Term: Safety
Having plans and resources in place to handle unexpected situations like natural disasters, power outages, or medical emergencies at a rental property.
Specific regulations and legislation governing short-term rentals in Djibouti, including licensing, taxation, and safety requirements.
Official guidance and recommendations from governments and organizations regarding travel to Djibouti, including safety, security, and health information.
A readily accessible list of contact numbers for emergencies, including local authorities and the host or property manager.
The process of vetting potential guests by reviewing their profiles, reviews, and communication to ensure a safe and positive experience for both hosts and guests.
Elements incorporated into a short-term rental property to ensure the safety and well-being of guests, such as smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers, first aid kits, and security systems.
The maximum number of guests allowed to stay at a property at any given time. It’s important for safety, comfort, and compliance with local regulations.
The act of making a property safe for children by securing furniture, covering outlets, and removing potential hazards.
A strict set of rules with no exceptions, often implemented by hosts for issues like parties, smoking, or exceeding guest capacity.
A certification program offered by Bureau Veritas, a global testing, inspection, and certification company, that assesses and verifies the quality, safety, and sustainability of products, services, and systems within various industries, including short-term rentals.
Adhering to all local laws and regulations related to short-term rentals, including zoning ordinances, taxes, and safety requirements.