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Heritance Kandalama

Kandalama
8.9

Fabulous

2,262 reviews

Experience luxury at this family-friendly hotel with stunning lake views, a full-service spa, and an outdoor pool.

Top rated

5-star

Pool

Parking

from
$179
/ night


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Hotels implement various measures to uphold a non-smoking environment, which may include designating specific non-smoking floors, installing smoke detectors, and employing strict housekeeping procedures. Many hotels have a zero-tolerance policy regarding smoking in non-smoking rooms. Staff is typically trained to monitor compliance, and signs are posted throughout the hotel to remind guests of the policy. Additionally, hotels may charge fees for guests found violating the non-smoking rules to encourage adherence and maintain a fresh atmosphere for all guests.


Non-smoking rooms often come equipped with amenities designed to enhance air quality. This includes air purifiers, high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters in air conditioning systems, and regular deep cleaning to eliminate any residual odors. Some hotels may provide hypoallergenic bedding and furniture made from materials that do not emit harmful fumes. The goal is to provide a clean and comfortable space where guests can enjoy a smoke-free experience.


Yes, many hotels allow guests to request specific types of non-smoking room configurations, such as king or queen beds, adjoining rooms, or even suites, based on availability. Guests can indicate their preferences during the booking process or directly contact the hotel prior to arrival. It's recommended to make requests known in advance, especially during busy seasons, as options may be limited. Hotels strive to accommodate the needs of their guests to ensure a pleasant stay.


Staying in a non-smoking hotel room offers several health benefits. Exposure to secondhand smoke can lead to various health issues, particularly for individuals with respiratory conditions, allergies, or sensitivities. Non-smoking rooms help create an environment that is generally cleaner, free from smoke residue, and has improved air quality. This can contribute to a more restful stay, enhancing overall well-being and comfort for guests who prioritize their health.


Hotels typically ensure compliance with non-smoking policies through a combination of staff training, routine inspections, and clear communication with guests. Staff are trained to monitor for compliance discreetly and to handle any violations sensitively. Housekeeping services often check for evidence of smoking upon cleaning, and if issues arise, hotel management may follow up directly with guests. Clear signage and reminders within the rooms and throughout the hotel further reinforce the non-smoking policy, promoting a respectful environment for all.


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