Safety
Please familiarize yourself with the layout of the floor corridor where your room is located. Know the exact locations of at least two emergency exits. Are there any turns? Should you turn left or right? Identify the nearest fire alarm. Check the air conditioning control system in your room and understand how to turn it off. Keep your room keycard in a visible location. When leaving the room, remember to take your keycard with you.
Do not cook food in the room. Do not smoke in bed. Before leaving the room or going to bed at night, make sure to extinguish any flammable materials.
Safety
Immediately call 119 (emergency number), stay calm, turn off the air conditioning, and leave the room. Take your room keycard with you. Do not rush to save any belongings. Close the room door to prevent the fire from spreading and activate the nearest fire alarm. Evacuate the hotel through the nearest emergency exit. Close doors behind you when leaving to prevent fire from spreading to the stairwell. Do not use elevators.
High-altitude reactions are common when entering a high-altitude environment. If you fail to acclimatize to the high-altitude area, symptoms such as dizziness, headaches, and lightheadedness due to hypoxia may occur within 6-24 hours. The hotel provides nasal inhalation and diffusion-type oxygen outlets, offering paid oxygen inhalation services. If outside the hotel, reduce strenuous exercise and seek medical attention promptly at a tertiary hospital if symptoms become severe.
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