Airbnb Safety Crackdown: New Rules Mandated After Grisly Murders

In response to the recent tragic murders of women in Airbnbs, Kenya’s Private Security Regulatory Authority (PSRA) has implemented strict new directives for all Airbnb operators and hospitality establishments countrywide.

The key changes include:

  • Mandatory guest ID deposit: Guests must now leave their National ID cards with management or security for the duration of their stay, allowing verification and documentation.
  • CCTV cameras: Updated CCTV footage is now mandatory for all Airbnb facilities, enhancing security monitoring.
  • Detailed guest register: All individuals entering and exiting the premises must be logged in a register with their time of entry and exit.
  • Access control policy and incident log: Updated access control policies must be displayed at entry/exit points, and a security log book must record relevant incidents for resident and guest safety.
  • Vehicle log: A log of all vehicles entering and leaving the premises must be maintained.

These initiatives aim to improve security, deter criminal activity, and safeguard guests and residents. They address concerns about fake IDs and lack of accountability highlighted by the recent tragedies.

The PSRA emphasizes strict enforcement, warning private security providers of license cancellation and penalties for non-compliance. This demonstrates the government’s commitment to restoring safety and trust in short-term rental platforms.

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