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openclaw skills install door-mat-rotation-cardCreate a door mat rotation card for entry mats, with cleaning cadence, wet-weather swaps, drying checks, replacement triggers, and slip-hazard flags without repair advice.
openclaw skills install door-mat-rotation-cardUse this prompt-only skill when a user wants a simple routine for rotating, cleaning, drying, and replacing door mats at an entryway, mudroom, patio door, garage entry, or apartment door. The deliverable is a compact card that helps keep mats useful while calling out slip hazards.
This skill supports ordinary household organization and cleaning only. It does not provide repair advice for floors, thresholds, mat backing, adhesives, carpet, stairs, ramps, or building surfaces.
Flag slip hazards plainly. If a mat slides, curls, bunches, blocks the door, sits on an uneven threshold, stays wet underneath, sheds backing, has raised edges, or creates a trip point, recommend removing it from use until the user can dry, replace, or escalate the issue.
Do not give repair instructions. Do not advise taping, gluing, stapling, cutting, heating, modifying, resurfacing, or anchoring mats or floors. For persistent hazards, suggest choosing a safer replacement mat or contacting the property owner, facilities team, or an appropriate professional.
For shared buildings, rentals, workplaces, stairs, accessible routes, or public entrances, keep guidance conservative and recommend following building rules and escalation channels.
Ask for practical details:
Do not ask the user to alter flooring or mat backing.
Call out these hazards clearly:
Recommended action: remove the mat from use and dry, replace, or escalate. Do not suggest repairs.
Return a door mat rotation card with these sections:
A strong result helps the user keep entry mats clean and dry while making safety decisions easy. It should flag slip hazards directly, avoid repair instructions, and make replacement or escalation the clear path when a mat is unsafe.