These procedures have been developed by the Alliance for Malaria Prevention (AMP) in response to demand from national malaria programmes for guidance and easy-to-use tools for planning and implementing approaches for assessing the quality of household registration during their ITN campaigns, as well as the quality of their ITN campaign during and post-distribution. Drawing from country experience to date and in line with methods used by national malaria programmes over the past several years to improve quality assurance of HHR and ITN distribution activities, these assessment procedures are focused on the clustered lot quality assurance sampling (cLQAS) with lot-level corrective action sampling method. This comprehensive document shows how cLQAS can be done through following a set of 10 steps.