Information

  • Document No.

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

  • Location: Time:

Common Area Goods Lift/Bathroom

  • Inspect and check all floor coverings. Ensure no loose or damaged tiles.

  • Inspect and check all skirting tiles. Ensure no loose, missing or damaged tiles.<br>

  • Check all ceiling tiles. Ensure no loose or damaged tiles .<br>

  • Check all painted surfaces. Ensure free of defects, no minor imperfections and has consistent paint coverage.

  • Test and check all service riser doors and ensure all in good working order.

  • Test and check doors, door closers and ensure all in good working order.

  • Test and check all partitioning, mirrors, tapware, toilet suites, toilet suite lids, toilet flush buttons and lighting. Ensure all are in good working order.

  • Test and check vanity units and ensure all are in good working order.

  • Check all lighting is currently working.

  • Please add Any Comments/ Recommendation

Common Area Corridor

  • Inspection of all common area floor covering. Ensure no damaged or stained marks.

  • Inspection of any loose skirting or missing infil tape.

  • Check all ceiling tiles. Ensure no loose or damaged tiles and check all tiles are in perfect alignment.

  • Check all painted surfaces. Ensure free of defects, no minor imperfections and has consistent paint coverage.

  • Visual checks of services including: Fire EWIS and mechanical services.

  • Test and check all lift buttons and ensure all in good working order.

  • Test and check lift indicator lights and ensure all in good working order.

  • Check all lighting is currently working.

  • Please add any notes/comments

  • Please sign

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