In an effort to prioritize safety, many California cities have approved a form of a 'hotel worker protection ordinance' that provides a hotel panic button to employees. Cities with effective ordinances are:
This article covers Sacramento’s comprehensive panic button legislation and its impact on hotels. For more compliance details for other cities and states in the United States, view our Panic Button Legislation Guide for Hoteliers here.
In January 2020, the Sacramento City code drafted and adopted Chapter 5.78 HOTEL WORKER PROTECTION. This ordinance applies to approximately 75% of Sacramento's hotels and motels.
Sacramento hotels must provide employees with a panic button or notification device. This ordinance applies to hotels and motels with 25 or more rooms and requires that hoteliers comply with the following:
Once you understand the requirements for panic buttons, finding the perfect device can feel overwhelming. Keep these important features in mind when selecting an employee safety device:
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