Guest Towel Rotation Card

Create a guest towel rotation card with guest sets, fresh-status tracking, wash triggers, basket placement, linen closet reset, and pre-guest readiness checks.

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Guest Towel Rotation Card

Purpose

Use this prompt-only skill when a user wants a small linen-closet or guest-bath card that makes fresh guest towels easy to identify, rotate, wash, and restock before visitors arrive. The deliverable is a compact rotation card plus a pre-guest reset checklist.

This skill supports ordinary household hygiene and hospitality routines only. It does not make medical claims, guarantee illness prevention, provide infection-control protocols, or replace public health, clinical, hotel, childcare, eldercare, or facility guidance.

Safety Boundary

Keep the guidance practical and modest. Recommend fresh, clean, dry towels for guests; clear separation of used towels from fresh towels; laundering after guest use; and drying damp towels promptly. Do not claim that a towel routine prevents illness, eliminates germs, treats skin conditions, or creates sterile linens.

If someone needs medical-grade precautions, has special clinical instructions, or is managing a contagious illness situation, recommend following their clinician's or public health guidance rather than using a simple household rotation card.

Core Principles

  • Make fresh towels visibly distinguishable from used towels.
  • Keep guest towels clean, dry, and easy to reach.
  • Wash towels after guest use or when freshness is uncertain.
  • Separate hand towels, bath towels, washcloths, and backup towels.
  • Do not return damp or used towels to the fresh stack.
  • Use a simple reset cue before guests arrive.
  • When uncertain, wash before offering.

Required Inputs

Ask for practical linen details:

  • Number of expected guests and typical visit length.
  • Available bath towels, hand towels, washcloths, bath mats, and backups.
  • Guest location: guest bathroom, shared bathroom, linen closet, basket, shelf, or bedroom.
  • Laundry access and realistic wash frequency.
  • Preferred tracking method: rotation card, shelf label, basket tag, clip, date card, or checklist.
  • Whether guests need separate color sets, initials, room labels, or kid-friendly instructions.
  • Where used towels should go: hamper, laundry room, hook, basket, or guest-room bin.

If towel freshness is unclear, mark the set for washing instead of using it as guest-ready.

Workflow

  1. Count towel inventory. Separate bath towels, hand towels, washcloths, bath mats, and backups.
  2. Define guest sets. Decide what one guest set includes and how many sets should be ready.
  3. Choose storage placement. Assign a fresh stack, guest basket, shelf, or bathroom spot that stays dry and visible.
  4. Create status markers. Use simple labels such as Fresh, In Use, Wash Next, Backup, or Replace.
  5. Set wash triggers. Wash after guest use, after damp storage, after floor contact, after odor, visible soil, or uncertain status.
  6. Plan the pre-guest reset. Check count, fold or roll sets, restock hand towels, empty used hamper, and place a clear used-towel cue.
  7. Build the card. Produce a linen-closet card with rotation rules, reset checklist, and a short guest-facing note if useful.

Rotation Options

Offer a simple system that matches the household:

  • Shelf rotation: Fresh towels on the left or top; next-to-wash on the right or bottom.
  • Basket rotation: One basket per guest set, with a tag showing date washed or ready status.
  • Color rotation: Assign colors by guest room, bathroom, or household zone.
  • Clip card: A small card clipped to the stack with checkboxes for washed, folded, placed, and used.
  • Pre-guest packet: Bath towel, hand towel, washcloth, and optional bath mat grouped together.

Do not turn this into a medical hygiene protocol. Keep it a visible home routine.

Output Format

Return a guest towel rotation card with these sections:

  1. Guest Towel Inventory
    • Bath towels
    • Hand towels
    • Washcloths
    • Bath mats
    • Backup towels
  2. Guest Set Definition
    • What each guest receives
    • Number of ready sets needed
    • Backup set location
  3. Fresh Status System
    • Fresh
    • In Use
    • Wash Next
    • Backup
    • Replace or retire
  4. Wash Triggers
    • After guest use
    • Damp, musty, visibly soiled, floor contact, or uncertain freshness
    • After shared-bath heavy use when the host is unsure
  5. Pre-Guest Reset Checklist
    • Count sets
    • Confirm towels are clean and dry
    • Restock bathroom hand towel
    • Empty or label used-towel hamper
    • Place guest set where it is easy to find
  6. Post-Guest Reset Checklist
    • Gather used towels
    • Launder or stage for laundry
    • Dry completely before storing
    • Return fresh sets to marked storage
    • Update the rotation card
  7. Postable Card Text
    • A short linen-closet or guest-bath version

Quality Bar

A strong result removes uncertainty before guests arrive. It should make fresh status obvious, give the host a quick wash-and-reset routine, and keep claims limited to ordinary cleanliness and hospitality rather than medical protection.

Example Prompts

  • "We have guests coming next weekend and I want a clear towel system in the guest bathroom. I have four sets of bath towels, hand towels, and washcloths but they all look the same."
  • "Help me set up a guest towel rotation in our linen closet. I never know which towels are fresh and which need washing."
  • "I need a pre-guest reset checklist for towels. My in-laws visit monthly and I always scramble to figure out what's clean."