This Blenheim House Key Audit template helps property managers and building staff record and control key access across flats. Capture document number, audit title, client or site, date conducted, preparer, location, and personnel involved. For each flat, note key status, identify the last person who signed a key out, and when it was removed. Record whether additional keys exist, the reasons for extra keys, and confirm that the Blenheim House key log book has been checked. Use this audit to maintain accurate key logs, improve access control, and enhance overall security and accountability.
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