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The keys to the space are passed around amongst the regular members who live close to the space, in case of emergency.  Normally access is via RFID cards.
 
The keys to the space are passed around amongst the regular members who live close to the space, in case of emergency.  Normally access is via RFID cards.
  

Revision as of 23:56, 23 November 2010



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The keys to the space are passed around amongst the regular members who live close to the space, in case of emergency. Normally access is via RFID cards.

Current keyholders

Please note that the brass deadbolt keys are no longer needed (and should not be used) to lock or unlock the space. Locking is now handled automatically, and unlocking is by the CISA tumbler keys if RFID access isn't working.

Contacting a keyholder

Please use IRC to request a phone number if it's not linked above.

Handing over keys

If you pass on a key to another member, it is your responsibility to update this page.

Letting this page get out of date is punishable by paying for one round in the pub.

See also