433. How Safe is Your Short-Term Rental? Expert Safety Tips with Justin Ford

EPISODE · Jan 30, 2025 · 1H 10M

433. How Safe is Your Short-Term Rental? Expert Safety Tips with Justin Ford

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Safety isn’t just a checkbox—it’s essential for every short-term rental. In this episode, international safety expert Justin Ford returns to discuss the biggest safety risks hosts often overlook and how to protect your guests and business.From smoke alarms and fire extinguishers to hot tub safety and bunk beds, this episode is packed with actionable insights for hosts at every level. Justin has spent over a decade advocating for vacation rental safety, and today, he’s sharing the most critical lessons from real-life incidents, upcoming regulatory changes, and how to stay ahead of safety requirements.We’re also joined by Wendy Doris, a successful co-host, who shares how implementing Justin’s safety strategies has improved her business and given her peace of mind.What You'll Learn in This EpisodeThe most overlooked safety risks in short-term rentalsWhy fire safety should be your top priority (and common mistakes hosts make)How to keep guests safe in hot tubs and poolsThe real cost of ignoring safety (beyond legal liability)Why the Breezeway safety course should be mandatory for your teamThe future of short-term rental safety regulations and how to stay compliantListen now to ensure your rental meets the highest safety standards.Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeBreezeway Safety Course (free training for hosts) – Sign up hereBreezeway STR Software (your first property is free) – Claim it hereSmoke Alarm with Strobe (for hearing-impaired guests) – First Alert StoreHeat Detector (for garages & attics) – First Alert StoreBest Fire Extinguisher for STRs – First Alert PRO5Add This to Your ListingHosts should include a Safety section in their Airbnb or direct booking listing:Safety: We do full safety audits of this property annually, and smoke alarms, CO alarms, pool alarms, and the quality of hot tubs and pools are checked before each guest arrives. Our annual safety audits include fire safety, fall prevention, emergency preparedness, electrical and appliance safety, furniture and amenity safety, and pool and hot tub safety.More from Justin FordOther Episodes Featuring Justin:What Every Host Needs to Know About STR Safety8 Danger Zones in a Short Term Rental and How to Avoid ThemDryer Safety in Your Short Term RentalCleaning is Now SafetyHow to Make Your Short-Term Rental Safe: Top 5 Preventable STR Accidents from 20207 Tips to Ensure Pool & Spa SafetyBack to Basics: Fire Alarm 101Fire Safety Comes First in Your STRHoliday Safety Tips for Your STRThe Ultimate Airbnb Spring Safety GuideHoliday Safety Tips for Your STRSTR Safety in 2024: Regulations, Technology & TrendsSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelHUGE Aircover Mistake Most Airbnb Hosts Make – Watch NowTake Action: If you do one thing today, check your smoke alarms, fire extinguishers, and emergency exits. Implementing even a few of Justin’s tips can make your rental significantly safer for guests.If you found this episode helpful, subscribe and leave a review to help more hosts improve safety in their rentals.Happy Hosting!Mentioned in this episode:Fido | Visit getfido.com/tfv & get your first month free!Extenteam | Receive 20% off the first 2 months with Tailwind!Hostfully | Go to https://www.hostfully.com/tfv and use TFV100 to get $500 off your subscription.Proper Insurance | Book Your Risk Assessment TodayQuiz | Take our quiz to reveal your hosting personality style!

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