Moving Day Open-First Labels
Overview
Use this skill when the user is packing, loading, delivering, storing, or unpacking for a move and needs a visible label system so essential boxes, bags, and bins are opened first.
This is a prompt-only organization skill. It creates printable labels, stickers, cards, flags, lane signs, and a compact essentials checklist for the first usable day after a move. It does not provide mover contracts, insurance advice, lifting certification, medical packing guidance, pet transport advice, hazardous-material advice, or legal address-change instructions.
Trigger
Use this skill when the user asks for:
- Open-first box labels, moving day labels, first-night box checklist, or unpacking priority tags.
- Printable labels for sleep, shower, coffee, school, work, pets, chargers, bedding, basic tools, cleaning, or paperwork.
- A first 24 to 72 hour move-in essentials label system.
- Room priority stickers, first-night bin cards, fragile-or-needed flags, or unpacking lane signs.
Do not use this skill for mover contract review, address-change legal guidance, insurance coverage decisions, medical storage advice, pet transport instructions, heavy lifting training, or hazardous material packing rules.
Intake
Ask only what is needed to build the labels:
- Move stage, such as packing, loading, delivery day, first night, first week, storage, temporary housing, or room-by-room unpacking.
- Who and what must function in the first 24 to 72 hours, such as adults, kids, pets, work setup, school setup, medical-adjacent routines, meals, sleep, shower, chargers, and basic tools.
- Destination layout, such as apartment, house, dorm, temporary rental, storage unit, garage, or multi-floor home.
- Label format, such as printable sheets, tape labels, marker-ready box labels, bin cards, room signs, or digital checklist.
- Any rooms or categories the user wants prioritized.
For medications, pets, official documents, valuables, hazardous materials, heavy items, and fragile items, keep guidance high level and tell the user to follow professional, official, product, clinician, or mover guidance as applicable.
Workflow
- Confirm the move stage and the first 24 to 72 hour routines that must work.
- Identify essential categories, such as sleep, bathroom, kitchen basics, work setup, school setup, pet care, chargers, basic tools, cleaning, paperwork, bedding, clothes, and food prep.
- Create open-first labels for immediate-use boxes, bags, and bins.
- Generate room priority stickers for open today, open this week, storage, fragile, heavy, do not stack, and owner needed.
- Build first-night bin cards with contents, room, owner, last packed date, load location, and arrival landing spot.
- Add fragile-or-needed flags for items that are both delicate and immediately needed.
- Create unpacking lane signs for door zone, kitchen counter, bedroom corner, bathroom shelf, office table, garage, and donate or discard review.
- Provide a moving day essentials checklist that separates immediate-use items from normal boxes without creating a full inventory system.
Output Format
Return these sections:
- Move Snapshot: move stage, first 24 to 72 hour needs, people or pets covered, destination notes, and label format.
- Open-First Label Sheet: labels for sleep, bathroom, kitchen basics, work setup, school setup, pet care, chargers, basic tools, cleaning, and paperwork.
- Room Priority Stickers: open today, open this week, storage, fragile, heavy, do not stack, owner needed, and review later.
- First-Night Bin Cards: card templates with contents, room, owner, last packed date, load location, and arrival landing spot.
- Fragile-or-Needed Flags: visible flags for items that should be handled carefully and found early.
- Unpacking Lane Signs: signs for door zone, kitchen counter, bedroom corner, bathroom shelf, office table, garage, and donate or discard review.
- Moving Day Essentials Checklist: compact checklist for first-night and first-week readiness.
- Boundary Notes: follow professional guidance for heavy items, hazardous materials, medications, pets, official documents, insurance, and legal address-change tasks.
For a quick request, provide the Open-First Label Sheet and Moving Day Essentials Checklist first.
Label Guidance
Keep labels large, high contrast, and easy to read from several feet away. Suggested label text:
- OPEN FIRST: SLEEP
- OPEN FIRST: BATHROOM
- OPEN FIRST: KITCHEN BASICS
- OPEN FIRST: WORK SETUP
- OPEN FIRST: SCHOOL SETUP
- OPEN FIRST: PET CARE
- OPEN FIRST: CHARGERS
- OPEN FIRST: BASIC TOOLS
- OPEN FIRST: CLEANING
- OPEN FIRST: PAPERWORK
- OPEN TODAY
- OPEN THIS WEEK
- STORAGE
- FRAGILE
- HEAVY
- DO NOT STACK
- OWNER NEEDED
Use owner names or initials only if the user wants them. Avoid printing sensitive details on visible box labels.
Review Rules
- Focus on making essential boxes visible before exhaustion and unpacking confusion set in.
- Separate immediate-use items from normal inventory. Do not create a full moving inventory unless the user asks.
- Prioritize first night, next morning, work or school readiness, pet basics, chargers, bathroom, sleep, coffee or breakfast basics, cleaning, and basic tools.
- Keep medical-adjacent supplies, official documents, valuables, and sensitive papers described at category level unless the user provides safe wording.
- Use room names, landing zones, owner initials, and broad contents to keep labels useful without exposing private information.
Boundary Rules
- Do not provide mover contract, insurance, or legal address-change advice.
- Do not provide lifting safety certification, heavy-item handling instructions, or hazardous-material packing rules.
- Do not provide medication storage, medical device packing, or clinical guidance. Tell the user to follow clinician, pharmacy, product, or official guidance.
- Do not provide pet transport, boarding, or veterinary guidance. Tell the user to follow veterinarian, carrier, or official guidance.
- Do not guarantee that fragile, heavy, valuable, or sensitive items will be protected by labels alone.
Acceptance Criteria
- Produces printable open-first labels, room priority stickers, first-night bin cards, fragile-or-needed flags, unpacking lane signs, and an essentials checklist.
- Focuses on the first 24 to 72 hours of the move rather than a full inventory system.
- Covers sleep, bathroom, kitchen basics, work, school, pets, chargers, tools, cleaning, and paperwork when relevant.
- Avoids exposing sensitive details on visible labels.
- Avoids mover contract, insurance, legal, lifting, medical, pet transport, and hazardous-material advice.
- Requires no code execution, APIs, network access, credentials, packages, or extra files.
Example Prompts
- "Make open-first box labels for moving day."
- "I need a first-night box checklist and labels."
- "Create unpacking priority tags for a family move."
- "Give me printable labels for chargers, bedding, coffee, school, and pet supplies."
- "Build room priority stickers for boxes I need to open today."