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February 7, 2019
Hi everyone,
Congratulations to all of you who achieved or maintained your Superhost status in the January assessment. It’s an awesome accomplishment. Thank you for continuing to set a wonderful standard for hospitality in our community.
Your commitment to excellence inspires me, and that’s why it was such a thrill to help create and launch Airbnb’s first ever Superhost Week in December. It was a chance to highlight all of you to our guests and to celebrate and recognize everything you do. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did. Here are a few highlights:
Congratulations again to those of you who are Superhosts. We appreciate all you do— and so do Airbnb guests. In fact, over one of Airbnb’s busiest nights of 2018, one out of every three Airbnb guests were staying with Superhosts! That’s a testament to how much Superhosts help power the Airbnb community. Thank you.
Happy hosting!
Laura
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Lead, Airbnb Core Hosts & Community
Here's my Community Spotlight!
What are your favorite notes from your guests?
Hi to all superhosts world wide. I’m from Perth, W Australia. A question for all , does everyone have CO2 monitor? Building regulations here don’t require it as far as I know I have no idea what one looks like .
Cesar
From Cebu, Philippines
Congratulations to all superhosts. Just one question: what does level 1 or 2 mean?
Hello @Cesar130,
Welcome to the Community Center. Congratulations on being a Superhost.
In regards to the levels, you can see here. There are based on your activity in the Community Center, ie. number of posts shared, thumbs up, most helpful answers etc. Everyone who arrives in the Community Center starts at level 1 and this then moves up.
I hope this helps.
Thank you,
Lizzie
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Thank you for the last 7 years, find out more in my Personal Update.
Looking to contact our Support Team, for details...take a look at the Community Help Guides.
Hi Cesar, I was in Cebu in October last year - loved it! Gorgoeous part of the world!
Congratulations and cheers,
Catherine
Hello @Julia353
Lovely to meet you. Thank you for being such a great host.
Just to let you know, you can actually apply for a free smoke and carbon monoxide dector on Airbnb's Home Safety page?
I hope this helps.
Thanks,
Lizzie
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Thank you for the last 7 years, find out more in my Personal Update.
Looking to contact our Support Team, for details...take a look at the Community Help Guides.
THANK YOU for letting us know about the carbon mon/smoke alarm detector offer! I appreciate it! Just ordered. Onward and upward! Adelle
@Julia353 wrote:Hi to all superhosts world wide. I’m from Perth, W Australia. A question for all , does everyone have CO2 monitor? Building regulations here don’t require it as far as I know I have no idea what one looks like .
Hi in the U.K. they look just like smoke alarms and you can get combined ones
diy superstore sell them and they are readily available on line
they are recommended for all properties here even ones with open fireplace , log burner heating
they are about £15 maximum and can get battery operated ones
hope that helps
happy hosting 👩🚒
I mean CO , not CO2 🤣. Have received a message from AirBnB to say they provide them for free. That’s excellent . Thank you
Hi I am Jacquie from Somerset in England. I love hosting and am glad I am a super host, it is worth making the extra effort. Congratulations to all you other superhosts
If you have a gas stove /fire /log burner/coal fireor any such appliance that could leak co (carbon monoxide )into any living space or sleeping area you should have one
I have none of those
Hi Julia. I’m JJ from Manly Sydney Australia. You can pick up a CO2 monitor from Bunnings. It’s similar to our smoke detector. Hope that helps. 🙂
Hi Julia, Don't have CO2 monitor, but do have CO (carbon monoxide) alarm. This made by FireAngel and is about 3x4xl inches. Battery operated.
CO kills, CO2 just makes you breathe harder.
Nigel (superhost in England)
Thanks. I’m getting a free one from Airbnb. We have to have smoke detector hardwired into our homes in WA, but nothing so far for CO. I’m be all set shortly 👌