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Chlorine Fumes at Bulgari Hotel Rome Hospitalize Five Staff

A chemical incident at the Bulgari Hotel in Rome on April 17, 2026, resulted in the hospitalization of five employees. Chlorine fumes emanating from the spa area prompted a swift emergency response.

H. TANABE· Japanese correspondent·May 24, 2026·2 min read
Exterior shot of the Bulgari Hotel in Rome, showcasing its luxurious facade.

Exterior shot of the Bulgari Hotel in Rome, showcasing its luxurious facade.

On April 17, 2026, a chlorine gas leak at the Bulgari Hotel in central Rome led to five staff members being hospitalized. According to Agenzia Nova, emergency services, including firefighters, paramedics, and carabinieri, responded to reports of fumes emanating from the hotel's spa facilities.

The incident occurred downstairs in the spa area, where the fumes originated. Ten individuals were initially assessed by medical personnel on site. Five exhibited symptoms severe enough to warrant hospital treatment, though their conditions are reportedly not life-threatening. The affected area was promptly secured and ventilated by fire brigades to mitigate further risk.

Our take: While the Bulgari brand is synonymous with luxury and meticulous design, this incident underscores the critical importance of operational safety and robust emergency protocols, particularly in facilities involving chemical treatments like chlorine. A luxury experience demands not only aesthetic perfection but also an uncompromised commitment to guest and staff well-being. We will be tracking any investigations and adjustments made to prevent recurrence.

Source : Agenzia Nova

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