[fusion_text] Hot Water Systems – Designing for Safe Water There are an estimated 8,000 to 18,000 cases a year of Legionella Disease in the United States. Legionella bacteria, the cause of Legionnaires’ Disease, is commonly found in water. If your hotel’s domestic hot water system is not properly designed and maintained, Legionella can find a […]
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Hotel Boardroom Design Reimagined!
[fusion_text] Boardroom Design Reimagined! Guest preferences continue to evolve! As designers continue to reimagine more functional guestrooms and interactive common spaces, the underutilized boardroom also has begun to change shape. The formerly stale feel of boardroom design has been rapidly progressing into a multifunctional and creative space. Indeed, your hotel could offer dynamic boardroom space […]
Hotel Rooftop Pools: Design Considerations
[fusion_text] Rooftop Pools: Design Considerations Because of rising land costs, rooftop swimming pools are becoming a popular space-saving design option. Setting up an elevated pool, especially one over habitable rooms, involves many design considerations. Here are a few: Reliable Building Structure – Water is heavy! To put this in perspective, the amount of water in a standard pool […]
High-Rise Design Requirements
[fusion_text] High-Rise Design Requirements High-rise hotels have the potential to increase your guest capacity. My last newsletter explained when a hotel becomes classified as a high-rise. In this newsletter, I present key design considerations for high-rise structures (above 75 feet), including egress points, emergency systems, and structural integrity: EGRESS POINTS: Remote Stairway Locations – There […]
Is My Hotel A High-Rise?
[fusion_text] High-Rise Possibilities As land costs continue to rise, hotel developers are looking for new ways to maximize density on new projects. One way to increase guest capacity is to add stories to the hotel. Zoning restrictions limit the height potential on some projects; however, others have high-rise possibilities. In this article, I discuss the […]
Does My Hotel Need a Generator?
[fusion_text] Does My Hotel Need a Generator? Hospitality leaders must prioritize the safety and comfort of their guests! One important consideration is your provision of an uninterrupted power supply. Guests expect hotel power will be functioning, regardless of natural disasters or other unforeseen electrical malfunctions. During unanticipated power outages, maintaining a reliable power source is vital […]
Why You Need a Guestroom Master Switch!
[fusion_text] Why You Need a Guestroom Master Switch Forty-four states require hotel guestroom master switches of some type. The code requirements behind master switches can be confusing as there are varying requirements by state. Additionally, this area of the code constantly changes to meet new energy regulations. All this leads to many questions regarding master […]
Hotel Energy Management Systems – How Much Do They Cost?
[fusion_text] Hotel Energy Management Systems Part 3: How Much Do They Cost? Energy is the second largest hotel expense! Only staffing costs you more than your energy expenses. As I’ve discussed in my last two newsletters on this topic, reducing energy through an EMS is a great solution to help reduce wasted energy. But here’s […]
Hotel EMS – Conserve Energy Without Sacrificing Guest Comfort!
[fusion_text] Hotel Energy Management Systems Part2: Conserve Energy Without Sacrificing Comfort! In my last newsletter, I discussed Energy Management Systems (EMS) as an option to reduce energy waste in your hotel. One of the most common concerns about an EMS is that they shut off while hotel guests are sleeping due to lack of motion […]
Hotel Energy Management Systems – Saving Hoteliers On Operating Costs
[fusion_text] Hotel Energy Management Systems – The Basics A typical hotel room can be unoccupied nearly 70% of the time! In addition, hotel guests are much less concerned about saving energy in your hotel than at their home. Therefore, many hoteliers pay to heat, cool, light, and power TVs for a guestroom with no one […]









