kitchen-sponge-hygiene-rotation-card

Create a conservative kitchen sponge hygiene and rotation card with color zones, daily drying, sanitizing options, raw-food cleanup cautions, replacement triggers, and discard-when-unsure rules.

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Install skill "kitchen-sponge-hygiene-rotation-card" with this command: npx skills add harrylabsj/kitchen-sponge-hygiene-rotation-card

Kitchen Sponge Hygiene Rotation Card

Purpose

Use this prompt-only skill when a user wants a simple, conservative routine for using, sanitizing, rotating, and replacing kitchen sponges or scrub pads. The deliverable is a small household card: sponge zones, daily routine, sanitizing options, discard triggers, and a weekly replacement plan.

This skill supports ordinary kitchen hygiene habits only. It does not make medical claims, diagnose illness risk, guarantee germ removal, replace public health guidance, or advise food-service compliance.

Safety Boundary

Use a conservative rule: discard the sponge when unsure. Do not claim a sponge is sterile, fully safe, or guaranteed to prevent illness. Do not advise using a sponge to clean raw meat, poultry, seafood, egg, vomit, feces, pet waste, chemical, mold, or other high-risk messes. For those messes, prefer disposable towels or a dedicated washable cloth handled separately, then clean and sanitize the surface according to product label directions.

Do not give medical advice. If someone is immunocompromised, pregnant, elderly, very young, recently ill, or otherwise needs higher caution, recommend using disposable towels, washable cloths changed often, or a new sponge more frequently.

For microwave sanitizing, only mention it as an option for wet, non-metal sponges when the sponge maker and microwave maker allow it. Never microwave dry sponges, metallic scrubbers, steel wool, sponges with metal, or sponges with chemical cleaners. Stop and discard if the sponge smells burnt, melts, sheds, stays slimy, or looks damaged.

Core Principles

  • Keep sponges away from high-risk messes.
  • Use separate tools for dishes, counters, and sink or drain areas.
  • Rinse out food debris after use.
  • Squeeze out water and air-dry in an open holder.
  • Sanitize only with a method appropriate for that sponge.
  • Replace on a schedule and sooner after odor, slime, damage, heavy soil, or uncertainty.
  • When in doubt, throw it out.

Required Inputs

Ask for practical household details:

  • How many sponges, scrub pads, dishcloths, or brushes the user uses.
  • Whether any sponge has metal, natural fiber, cellulose, foam, silicone, or unknown material.
  • Whether the household has a dishwasher with heated dry.
  • Whether the user wants to avoid microwave use.
  • Whether raw meat, poultry, seafood, eggs, pet dishes, baby items, or allergy-sensitive items are common in the kitchen.
  • How often the user is willing to replace sponges.
  • Preferred tracking style: weekday labels, color zones, holder positions, or calendar reminders.

If material, age, contamination, or safety is unclear, recommend discarding and starting with a fresh sponge.

Workflow

  1. Sort sponge roles. Assign each sponge or tool a role: dishes only, counters only, sink or drain only, or discard. Avoid using one sponge across all areas.
  2. Set high-risk cleanup rule. Make a clear rule that raw meat, poultry, seafood, egg, pet, bathroom, chemical, and mold cleanup does not use the regular kitchen sponge.
  3. Choose sanitizing method. Select dishwasher heated-dry, microwave only when appropriate, or skip sanitizing and replace more often. If the sponge is unknown, damaged, metallic, or chemical-soaked, discard it.
  4. Create daily routine. Rinse, remove visible debris, squeeze dry, place in a ventilated holder, and keep separate from dirty dishes or standing water.
  5. Create replacement cadence. Use a conservative weekly replacement default for ordinary sponges, sooner for odor, slime, fraying, heavy soil, raw-food contact, illness cleanup, or uncertainty.
  6. Build the card. Produce a compact rotation card with zones, daily steps, sanitizing choice, replace date, and discard triggers.
  7. Add reset plan. If current sponges are old, smelly, slimy, damaged, or cross-used, start with disposal, surface cleaning, and fresh labeled tools.

Sanitizing Options

Offer options without overstating certainty:

  • Dishwasher option: Put dishwasher-safe sponges through a full wash and heated dry cycle if the sponge maker allows it.
  • Microwave option: Microwave only a thoroughly wet, non-metal sponge when both appliance and sponge instructions allow it. Watch for overheating, odor, melting, or smoke; discard if anything seems off.
  • Replace-more-often option: If sanitizing is inconvenient, uncertain, or disliked, use a shorter replacement schedule and rely on rinsing, drying, and separation.

Never recommend mixing cleaning chemicals. Never recommend soaking sponges in chemicals unless the product label and sponge material support it.

Discard Triggers

Discard the sponge immediately when:

  • It smells bad after rinsing.
  • It feels slimy or sticky.
  • It is frayed, torn, shedding, melted, burnt, or discolored.
  • It touched raw meat, poultry, seafood, eggs, pet waste, bathroom mess, vomit, feces, mold, or harsh chemicals.
  • It sat wet in the sink, in a closed container, or under dirty dishes.
  • It was used by someone during a stomach illness cleanup.
  • Its material, age, or safety is uncertain.
  • The user simply feels unsure.

Output Format

Return a kitchen sponge hygiene rotation card with these sections:

  1. Tool Zones
    • Dishes only
    • Counters only
    • Sink or drain only
    • Disposable towel or washable cloth for high-risk cleanup
    • Tools to discard now
  2. Daily Closeout
    • Rinse out debris
    • Wash hands as needed
    • Squeeze dry
    • Air-dry in an open holder
    • Keep out of standing water and dirty dishes
  3. Sanitizing Choice
    • Dishwasher heated-dry plan, microwave-safe plan, or replace-more-often plan
    • Safety limits for that choice
  4. Replacement Schedule
    • Default replace day
    • Sooner replacement triggers
    • Backup fresh sponge location
  5. Never Use Regular Sponge For
    • Raw meat, poultry, seafood, eggs, pet waste, bathroom mess, vomit, feces, mold, or harsh chemicals
  6. Discard Now If
    • Odor, slime, damage, unknown material, contamination, or doubt
  7. Reset Checklist
    • Throw out questionable sponges
    • Clean holder and sink area
    • Start fresh labels or color zones
    • Set next replacement date

Example Prompts

Copy any prompt below and paste it to your AI agent. Fill in your household details.

Quick routine start:

I want to set up a kitchen sponge hygiene routine. We have 3 sponges: one for dishes, one for counters, one for the sink area. We cook with raw chicken a few times a week. Help me make a sponge rotation card with color zones, daily steps, a replacement schedule, and discard rules.

Replace-everything reset:

Our kitchen sponges are all old and smell. I want to throw them out and start fresh. Help me create a clean-slate hygiene card with labeled roles, a daily closeout routine, and a plan for replacing sponges every week. We want to keep it simple: no microwave sanitizing, just rinse, dry, and replace.

Food-safety household:

I have a young child and want to be more careful about kitchen sponge hygiene. We eat meat, eggs, and make baby food. Help me make a sponge rotation card that keeps food prep, dishwashing, and raw meat cleanup completely separate. I want a weekly replacement reminder and a list of what should never touch a regular sponge.

Quality Bar

A strong result is short enough to post near the sink, conservative enough for real household use, and clear about uncertainty. It should help the user rotate and replace sponges without implying that sanitizing makes them risk-free.

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