Urgent support

Get help with a safety issue

Start with immediate safety first, then document what happened clearly so support can act on facts instead of fragments.

What to do now

Use the right next step before the issue gets harder to untangle.

Call local emergency services first

If there is an active threat, injury, or fire risk, contact emergency responders before you message the platform.

Capture the timeline

Save the reservation ID, address, names involved, and the time each event happened while it is still fresh.

Use the message thread

Keep key communication in-platform so the support team can verify context faster.

Recommended order

Three actions that keep the case clear.

  1. Move to a safe place and contact local emergency responders if the situation is urgent.
  2. Take clear photos or screenshots only if it is safe to do so.
  3. Report the issue with the reservation ID, exact location, and a short factual summary.
Guided reading

Practical guidance for this topic.

What to include in a safety report

Share where you were, what happened, who was involved, and what support you need next.

How to document threats, injuries, or property damage

Time-stamped photos, screenshots, and message history are more useful than broad summaries later.

When a neighbour or building team should be contacted too

Noise, access, or security incidents often move faster when the local property contact is looped in immediately.