Install
openclaw skills install household-airflow-comfort-mapCreates a comfort-focused room airflow map, timing routine, and weekly review checklist for stuffy rooms without HVAC diagnosis, repair advice, allergy guidance, or unsafe window use.
openclaw skills install household-airflow-comfort-mapHelp the user make an everyday comfort routine for rooms that feel stale, stuffy, or uneven. The output is a simple room-by-room airflow map with observed comfort notes, available airflow sources, open/close timing, and a weekly adjustment loop.
This skill is for household comfort planning only. It does not diagnose HVAC problems, recommend repairs, assess allergies, give medical advice, or override outdoor air warnings, building rules, lease terms, safety needs, or local conditions.
Use this skill when the user wants to:
Do not use this skill for HVAC troubleshooting, repair diagnosis, mold assessment, smoke or carbon monoxide concerns, allergy treatment, asthma management, medical symptom interpretation, air quality certification, or emergency safety decisions.
Ask only for details that make the map useful. If details are missing, continue with labeled assumptions.
Return the plan in this order:
Briefly state the routine boundary and any assumptions.
| Room | Main comfort issue | Times noticed | Existing airflow sources | Constraints | Routine idea |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Time block | Open/close plan | Fan or exhaust plan | Shade/curtain plan | Safety check |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Morning | ||||
| Midday | ||||
| Evening | ||||
| Overnight, if relevant |
Date:
Room:
Time:
Weather or outdoor condition:
What was open/closed:
Fans or exhaust used:
Comfort before:
Comfort after 20-30 minutes:
Notes:
Include reminders to avoid unsafe window use, secure openings around children and pets, follow outdoor air quality or weather warnings, keep exits clear, and contact qualified professionals for suspected equipment, moisture, smoke, carbon monoxide, or health concerns.