A hotel visitor has actually gotten a disrespectful shock after being slapped with a surprise $1400 charge that sent her savings account into unfavorable. The lady had actually been remaining at Novotel Perth Langley and was preparing yourself for the Ministry of Sound Concert at Kings Park last weekend when her hair clothes dryer tripped the emergency alarm, sending out emergency situation teams to her space. It was quickly clear there was no real emergency situation, and there was no problem when she took a look at of the 4.5-star lodging the following early morning. See the most recent news and stream free of charge on 7plus >> But a number of days later on she discovered $1400 had actually been credited her account by the hotel, which had actually handed down the Department of Fire and Emergency Service’s (DFES) incorrect smoke alarm participation charge. “They sent out no e-mail, I called the hotel (and reception) stated it remained in their conditions,” the visitor informed PerthNow. “So if you’re at a buffet and the alarm goes off are they going to charge you for burning your toast? “It’s horrible and afraid.” With her checking account now overdrawn, the Novotel visitor invested the day on the phone attempting to recover the cash. Contributing to her disappointment was the reality she was charged more than the basic DFES incorrect emergency alarm presence charge– typically $1337. The $1400 charge was handed down by a hotel to a visitor. Credit: SuppliedThe visitor’s determination ultimately settled when the cash was reimbursed on Thursday. A representative for hotel group Accor, which owns Novotel, informed 7NEWS. com.au the hotel’s basic supervisor had actually called the visitor personally and apologised for the concern. “The basic supervisor is acting on treatments internally,” they stated. The DFES levy was revealed in 2015 since incorrect emergency situations were costing the department countless dollars. It is comprehended the department prevents hotels from handing down the cost to visitors.