Shri Bhuvaneshvari Home Stay
General Safety Policy
Policy for Home Stay in Natural Surroundings
1. Safety Measures:
a. Guests must adhere to all safety guidelines provided by the host.
b. Guests should be aware of potential hazards in the natural surroundings, such as uneven terrain, wildlife encounters, and weather changes.
c. Emergency contact information, including the nearest medical facilities, should be readily available to guests.
d. A first aid kit should be easily accessible on the premises.
e. Guests should notify the host of any medical conditions or allergies that may require special attention.
2. Property Rules:
a. Guests must respect the natural environment and refrain from littering or causing any damage to the surrounding ecosystem.
b. Open fires may be restricted depending on local regulations and weather conditions. Guests should check with the host before lighting any fires.
c. Use of recreational equipment such as bicycles, kayaks, or hiking gear should be done responsibly and in accordance with safety guidelines.
d. Guests should be mindful of noise levels to avoid disturbing wildlife or other guests in the area.
e. Pets may be allowed with prior approval from the host, but they must be kept under control at all times to prevent conflicts with local wildlife.
3. Accommodation Safety:
a. The accommodation should be structurally sound and well-maintained to ensure the safety of guests.
b. Electrical appliances and wiring should be in good condition and meet safety standards.
c. Adequate lighting should be provided both indoors and outdoors to prevent accidents.
d. Non-slip mats may be provided in areas prone to moisture or slippery surfaces.
e. Smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors should be installed and regularly checked to ensure they are functioning properly.
4. Emergency Procedures:
a. Guests should familiarize themselves with evacuation routes and emergency procedures in case of natural disasters such as wildfires or severe weather.
b. In the event of an emergency, guests should contact the host immediately and follow their instructions.
c. Emergency supplies such as food, water, and blankets should be available on the premises in case of prolonged emergencies.
d. Guests should be aware of the nearest emergency services and how to contact them if needed.
By agreeing to stay in the natural surroundings, guests acknowledge their responsibility to follow these safety guidelines and understand that failure to do so may result in termination of their stay without refund.