Nov. 22, 2005: Frequent Travelers Concerned About Hotel IAQ
ROSWELL, Ga. - More than two-thirds of frequent travelers in a recent national survey are concerned about indoor air quality (IAQ) in the country's hotel rooms. These frequent travelers (defined as having stayed in a hotel at least 6 days within the past year) identified odors (68 percent of respondents) and "stuffiness" (59 percent of respondents) as being the most frequently encountered IAQ problems.
The telephone survey of 381 frequent travelers was conducted Sept. 15-18, 2005 by Opinion Research Corp. on behalf of Kimberly-Clark Filtration Products.