<p>The next time you spend a holiday at a hotel, do not order food in bed. A new study says a bathroom is actually the most hygienic place to eat in most hotel rooms.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The research, which included a poll of women travellers, was carried out by the Check Safety First firm that offers health and safety risk management systems to hotels, the Telegraph reported.<br /><br />It said that one in five women suffer from some form of illness during a hotel stay, and blamed it on poor hygiene. It said that as bathrooms are regularly and thoroughly cleaned, they usually contain the least amount of bacteria.<br /><br />Mattresses and duvets, however, are rarely cleaned, making them among the dirtiest places in the average hotel room.<br /><br />Other places in a hotel room that contain a high level of bacteria were TV remotes, and tea and coffee-making equipment.<br /><br /><br /></p>
<p>The next time you spend a holiday at a hotel, do not order food in bed. A new study says a bathroom is actually the most hygienic place to eat in most hotel rooms.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The research, which included a poll of women travellers, was carried out by the Check Safety First firm that offers health and safety risk management systems to hotels, the Telegraph reported.<br /><br />It said that one in five women suffer from some form of illness during a hotel stay, and blamed it on poor hygiene. It said that as bathrooms are regularly and thoroughly cleaned, they usually contain the least amount of bacteria.<br /><br />Mattresses and duvets, however, are rarely cleaned, making them among the dirtiest places in the average hotel room.<br /><br />Other places in a hotel room that contain a high level of bacteria were TV remotes, and tea and coffee-making equipment.<br /><br /><br /></p>