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Embracing Spectrum-Friendly Airbnb Hosting with Suzanne Hacker

Today we dive into the world of spectrum-friendly vacations with Suzanne Hacker, the visionary founder of Spectrum Friendly Vacations. Suzanne shares her motivation behind focusing on spectrum-friendly short-term rentals and sheds light on the challenges faced by families with children on the autism spectrum while traveling.

She provides invaluable tips so you can learn how to make your Airbnb a secure and accommodating environment for kids with autism. You’ll learn how simple changes like securing the front door, implementing staircase safety measures, and creating an autism-friendly kitchen can make a significant difference. Discover the impact of room color choices and the essential accessories that can transform any home into a spectrum-friendly haven.

Suzanne emphasizes that it’s possible to make a home spectrum-friendly with a low budget, and it doesn’t consume time because you can seamlessly incorporate these changes during turnovers.

Tune in and discover how small changes and thoughtful additions can transform your short-term rental into a welcoming and inclusive space for families with autism.

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Timestamps for the key highlights in the episode

[02:12] Who is Suzanne Hacker?

[02:57] What prompted Suzanne to focus on spectrum-friendly vacation rentals 

[05:38] Challenges experienced by families that have children on the spectrum when traveling 

[08:00] How can hosts ensure the front door is secure for kids with autism?

[11:09] Staircase safety tips to make your vacation rental spectrum friendly

[13:16] Safety tips for an autism-friendly kitchen

[14:42] Room color choices for children with autism

[16:00] Accessories to include in your home to make it spectrum friendly

[18:40] What’s the budget to make a home spectrum friendly?

[22:04] Suzanne’s training for vacation rental owners on how to make their properties more spectrum-friendly 

[23:19] Why most families with autistic children don’t travel very much and why you should be more compassionate as a host

[27:08] The lightning round:

  • Where is your favorite place to vacation?  
  • What’s one place you’ve never been to that you want to visit?  
  • What’s one thing you know now that you wished you knew when you were starting out in your business?
  • What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever been given?
  • What’s one thing and/or person that you are grateful for today? 

[34:19] Best way to connect and learn more from Suzanne:

Golden Nuggets

  • “It’s better to be more safe than sorry.” 
  • It’s possible to make a home spectrum-friendly with a low budget, and it doesn’t consume time because you can seamlessly incorporate these changes during turnovers 
  • It’s essential to find people who you resonate with and learn from their experience and their education 

 

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