Rubber Band Ball Size Tag
Purpose
Use this prompt-only skill when loose rubber bands collect around a desk, drawer, mail station, kitchen counter, studio bench, or office reset space. The deliverable is a size tag and quick reset rule card that turns loose bands into a visible routine object with a clear keep, add, and review rule.
This skill is for ordinary clutter reduction and physical labeling only. It does not provide child safety systems, pet safety systems, choking prevention guarantees, storage product claims, elastic material testing, or disposal rules beyond the user's normal household or workplace process.
Safety Boundary
Include a simple caution to keep loose rubber bands and rubber band balls away from children and pets because they can be choking or ingestion hazards. Do not collect child names, pet names, ages, health data, school data, household supervision schedules, or behavior notes.
Do not claim that a tag, container, shelf, drawer, or rule makes rubber bands safe for children or pets. Do not provide medical, veterinary, product safety, or legal advice. Keep the output limited to a visible organization tag and routine reset card.
Use This Skill When
Use this skill when the user wants to:
- Give loose rubber bands a visible home.
- Set a maximum size for a rubber band ball.
- Decide when to stop adding bands.
- Create a tiny daily or weekly desk reset habit.
- Separate usable bands from stretched, brittle, sticky, or questionable bands.
- Print a tag for a tray, cup, drawer, hook, mail station, or desk zone.
Do not use this skill for childproofing plans, pet safety plans, medical or veterinary advice, product testing, industrial elastic storage, or compliance labeling.
Best Inputs
Ask for practical, non-sensitive details:
- Band home: desk tray, drawer cup, mail station, kitchen bin, studio cup, office supply area, or pouch.
- Current band pile size: small, medium, large, or unknown.
- Desired limit: golf ball, tennis ball, fist size, cup limit, drawer limit, or custom simple rule.
- Keep rules: clean, stretchy, intact, useful size, or color group.
- Review rules: brittle, sticky, broken, overstretched, unknown source, or too many.
- Reset rhythm: daily desk reset, mail day, weekly tidy, supply check, or end of work session.
- Preferred tag format: tiny tie-on tag, drawer label, cup label, one-page card, or mini strip.
Do not ask for child names, pet names, ages, health details, school details, household supervision details, or personal routines involving children or pets.
Workflow
- Choose size limit. Pick a visible limit such as golf ball, tennis ball, fist size, cup limit, or drawer limit.
- Set keep rules. Define which bands may be added to the ball or storage spot.
- Set review rules. Identify brittle, sticky, broken, overstretched, or excess bands for the user's normal review process.
- Place the tag. Match the tag to a tray, cup, drawer, supply bin, or desk zone.
- Add reset cue. Create a short daily or weekly action for loose bands.
- Add caution line. Remind the user to keep bands and band balls away from children and pets without claiming the setup makes them safe.
- Produce printable tags. Format the size tag and quick reset rule card.
Output Format
Return the result in this order:
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Scope Note
- Desk or household clutter reset only
- Keep loose bands and rubber band balls away from children and pets
- No child or pet data fields, safety guarantees, medical advice, veterinary advice, or compliance claims
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Band Home Snapshot
- Location
- Container or placement
- Reset rhythm
- Size limit
- Owner role or neutral label
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Size Limit Tag
- Limit name
- Stop adding when
- Where extra bands go for review
- Short tag text
- Caution line
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Keep And Review Rules
- Keep: clean, stretchy, intact, useful size, or chosen color group
- Review: brittle, sticky, broken, overstretched, excess, unknown, or not useful
- Normal process reminder for unwanted bands
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Daily Reset Rule Card
- Gather loose bands from the desk or mail area
- Add only bands that match the keep rule
- Move questionable bands to review
- Stop at the size limit
- Return the ball or container to its home
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Printable Tag Set
- Tie-on tag text
- Drawer or cup label
- Mini reset strip
- Caution line: "Keep away from children and pets"
Style Guidelines
- Keep the tag short enough for a small cup, tray, or drawer.
- Use visible size comparisons instead of measurements when possible.
- Keep wording neutral and routine-focused.
- Include the children and pets caution without collecting personal data.
- Avoid claiming that the system prevents choking, ingestion, injury, or mess.
Quality Bar
A strong result gives loose rubber bands a clear home, a visible size limit, and a quick reset rule while respecting the boundary: basic keep-away caution only, no child or pet data fields, and no safety guarantees.