How to Sanitize a Hotel Room
Always travel with a pack of travel-sized disinfectant wipes. (Especially International Travel)
Thoroughly wipe down all high-touch areas in your hotel room. These areas include:
Light and Lamp switches
Doornobs (including the exterior handle to your hotel room, bathroom doorknobs, and closet door pulls)
Bathroom sink handles
Shower handles
Toilet lid and flush handle
Remotes (television remote, any smart remotes for closing drapes or turning off lights)
Nightstands
Alarm clocks
Glasses and ice buckets can also be germ hotbeds, but you never want to sanitize a drinking glass or ice bucket with a disinfectant. You can wash these with soap and water, or just use your own water bottle instead. The ice bucket should come with plastic liners, which you can use to line the inside and outside of the bucket.
Follow the instructions on the disinfectant wipe packaging to properly clean the area - note that most require the surface to stay wet for at least four minutes to completely disinfect.
Bedspreads may not be washed in between guest and can be germ vectors as well. Remove any decorative bedspreads and pillows and stash them out of the way in your room (add a note to the housekeeper and ask not to put them back when they make up the room), sleeping with just the cleaner top sheets and non-decorative pillows.