Holidaymakers are being warned to be extra vigilant when using the kettle in their hotel rooms. As the summer travel season approaches, flight attendant Barbara Bacilieri has issued a cautionary message, urging travelers to inspect the kettle thoroughly before using it for boiling beverages. Bacilieri’s warning stems from alarming rumors and reports that hotel guests have been using kettles for unconventional purposes, raising concerns about hygiene and cleanliness. These alleged misuses include washing underwear, cooking sausages, and even cleaning menstrual cups. The flight attendant emphasizes the importance of checking the kettle’s interior before boiling water to avoid exposure to any potential contaminants or residue left by previous occupants. Additionally, Bacilieri advises travelers to check the bed sheets for any signs of bugs or left-behind items, and to be aware that some guests may take items from the room as souvenirs.