Most access problems happen after the relationship changes. The person leaves, but the keys, codes, apps, remotes, and informal access paths remain.
The CT Clean Break Safety Protocol helps you look at an employment change, tenant issue, vendor relationship, contractor change, household change, or personal separation through an access-control lens. Instead of only asking whether you got the key back, this workbook helps you review every way someone may still reach the space: door codes, fobs, alarm access, camera apps, smart locks, Wi-Fi, lockboxes, shared documents, vendors, neighbors, staff, and stored belongings.
This detailed 13-page digital workbook was created for people who want a clean, calm, documented access removal process. Use it to inventory access, reset what needs to be reset, prepare communication, plan for a possible return, and confirm the separation is actually complete.
It is especially useful after an employee departure, vendor change, tenant turnover, roommate change, contractor issue, breakup, household transition, short-term rental concern, or any situation where someone should no longer have access.
What is inside
Readiness scorecard
Separation snapshot
Access removal checklist
High-concern planning worksheet
Return-to-property procedure
Follow-up review
Access inventory deep check
Communication without escalation worksheet
Return scenario plan
Clean break completion certificate
Best for
Business owners
Property managers
Landlords
Airbnb and rental operators
Offices and clinics
Families and households
Contractors and vendor-managed spaces
Anyone who needs to remove access cleanly
Delivery note
This is a digital PDF workbook. After purchase, you will receive access to download the file. No physical product will be shipped.