How much does a hotel’s ventilation system matter right now? We asked the experts.

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As travel goes inside this holiday season, experts weigh in on the importance of ventilation.

As the world continues to adapt to the coronavirus pandemic, “ventilation” has become a buzzword in the travel industry.

But health experts’ opinions vary as to whether — and how much — travelers should be concerned about ventilation in their hotel rooms. Here’s what four of them told The Washington Post.Amesh Adalja, senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Adalja, who has been contacted by hotel chains to help them come up with coronavirus safety protocols, says most transmission is occurring as a result of close interpersonal contact.

“I think that the risk is more from other individuals rather than it is from the environment itself,” he said. “Your room is probably not that big of an issue, but it’s when you’re in the common areas — so if you’re in the lobby or if you’re in the restaurant — those types of areas where you want to be much more mindful.”

Castrucci, who said he does not feel comfortable staying in hotels himself, recommends home rentals, instead. But for travelers who do plan to stay in a hotel, he advises factoring in its age and, relatedly, the quality of its ventilation system. Even better, find a building that’s newer or LEED-certified, meaning they’re designed to be environmentally efficient as well as improve indoor air quality.

“I’d be happier staying at a hotel where I could open the window,” he said. “If it’s really a concern, you also could bring a personal air filter with you if that could help mitigate the risk.”Lin H. Chen, president of the International Society of Travel Medicine Chen — who is also the director of the Travel Medicine Center at Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, Mass. — says that, overall, fresh air is better.

Purvi Parikh, allergy and immunology specialist Parikh, an allergist and immunologist with the Allergy & Asthma Network and New York University School of Medicine, agreed with Castrucci on windows: Before booking a stay at a hotel, she recommends that travelers call to ask whether it is possible to open the room’s windows and whether the hotel has made any upgrades to their ventilation systems.

 

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