Saudi Arabia bans guests from bringing gas stoves into hotels over safety concerns
المصدر: Gulf News | Source: Gulf NewsSaudi Arabia’s Ministry of Tourism has banned guests in Madinah from bringing portable gas stoves and cylinders into hospitality facilities, including hotels and furnished apartments, citing safety concerns.
In a circular issued to operators, the ministry said the measure is in line with Article 22, Paragraph 4 of the Tourist Hospitality Facility Regulations, introduced under a ministerial order.
Get updated faster and for FREE: Download the Gulf News app now - simply click here.The directive requires all licensed establishments to prevent guests from bringing such equipment onto their premises, as part of broader efforts to enhance safety and security standards.
The ministry stressed the importance of strict compliance with the regulations and adherence to instructions issued by relevant authorities, warning that violations could pose serious risks.
The move forms part of ongoing efforts to ensure the safety of guests and staff in tourist accommodation across the city, particularly during periods of high visitor numbers.
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