Home Emergency Shutoff Map
PassAudited by ClawScan on May 10, 2026.
Overview
The visible artifacts show a prompt-only home safety documentation skill, with the main caution that users may enter household access and contact details that should be kept private.
This appears safe to install as a prompt-only checklist skill. Use care with the information you provide: avoid entering alarm codes, lockbox combinations, passwords, or public-facing full addresses, and keep the finished shutoff map or house-sitter card limited to trusted people.
Findings (1)
Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.
A printed map or house-sitter card could reveal utility locations, access paths, and emergency contacts if it is lost or shared with the wrong person.
The skill asks the user to include household contact and access-location details in a printable/shareable artifact. This is expected for the purpose, and the visible safety boundary says not to collect private security codes or alarm passwords, but the output could still be sensitive if broadly shared.
- Landlord, property manager, utility provider, neighbor, contractor, and household decision-maker contacts - Access notes such as basement, garage, utility closet, crawlspace, gate, lockbox, parking, or building desk
Keep the generated document private, omit lockbox combinations, alarm passwords, full addresses for public sharing, and other sensitive access details, and share it only with trusted household members, sitters, or service providers.
