02 June 2010
Budget chain Travelodge is introducing dedicated ‘Sleep Wardens’ to patrol its 383 UK hotels in a bid to help guests get a good night’s sleep.
Specially-trained staff to work from 8pm throughout the night atrolling the hotel corridors and public areas in order to minimise any unwelcome noise that may disturb their guests’ sleep.
After issuing a warning, Sleep Warden have the power to ask noisy customers to leave the hotel immediately.
Leigh McCarron, Travelodge Sleep Director, said: "We know that noise is a major influence on the quality of a night’s sleep. In response to this, our new Sleep Wardens are the very first guardians of a good night’s sleep. Their special mission is to monitor noise levels and ensure our guests can sleep easy."
By Bev Fearis
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