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Home Gym Safety Setup Check

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Create a practical home gym safety setup checklist for small workout spaces, covering clearance, flooring, equipment condition, storage, shared-space rules,...
README (SKILL.md)

Home Gym Safety Setup Check

Purpose

Help a user review the physical setup of a home workout area before training. The skill turns a room, equipment list, household constraints, and workout style into a concise safety checklist, a before-each-session card, and a weekly inspection routine.

This is general home-workout safety education and organization. It is not medical advice, physical therapy, exercise programming, equipment certification, building-code guidance, or a substitute for manufacturer instructions or qualified professionals.

Use This Skill When

Use this skill when the user is setting up or reviewing a home workout area with:

  • Dumbbells, kettlebells, resistance bands, yoga mats, benches, treadmills, stationary bikes, rowers, bike trainers, pull-up bars, suspension trainers, or bodyweight space.
  • A small, shared, rented, carpeted, apartment, garage, basement, bedroom, or living-room workout area.
  • Concerns about clearance, trip hazards, storage, children, pets, roommates, neighbors, noise, floor protection, ventilation, lighting, or equipment wear.
  • A desire for a quick safety scan before each workout and a recurring inspection checklist.

Do not use it to prescribe workouts, assess exercise form, diagnose pain, certify equipment, calculate structural loads, or advise on mounting, wiring, repair, or building-code compliance.

Best Inputs

Ask only for the details needed to produce a useful checklist. If the user wants a quick version, make conservative assumptions and label them.

  • Workout style: strength, cardio, mobility, yoga, cycling, treadmill, bodyweight, mixed, or other.
  • Room type and rough space: bedroom, living room, garage, basement, apartment, balcony, shared room, or dedicated room.
  • Equipment list and condition concerns.
  • Floor type, nearby furniture, doors, mirrors, glass, cords, rugs, stairs, heaters, fans, or low ceilings.
  • Who shares the space: children, pets, roommates, guests, older adults, or neighbors affected by noise.
  • Any known installation, mounting, electrical, structural, or damaged-equipment concerns.

Never ask for private account data, credentials, payment information, detailed medical records, or sensitive household identifiers.

Workflow

  1. Capture the setup. Summarize workout style, room type, available floor space, equipment, floor surface, and who shares or passes through the area.
  2. Check the environment. Review clearance, lighting, ventilation, door swing, ceiling height, cords, rugs, nearby furniture, glass, mirrors, stairs, heaters, fans, and clutter.
  3. Review equipment condition. Check for loose bolts, unstable benches, cracked plastic, worn mats, frayed resistance bands, slippery handles, missing pins, weak collars, battery issues, treadmill belts, bike trainer stability, and poor weight storage.
  4. Plan storage and separation. Define where weights, bands, mats, cables, and moving parts go when not in use. Add child, pet, roommate, and visitor rules for setup, training, and cleanup.
  5. Reduce noise and impact risk. Note apartment or shared-housing constraints and suggest lower-impact modifications, mats, time windows, and neighbor-friendly movement swaps when appropriate.
  6. Create the pre-workout scan. Build a short before-each-session card covering floor, clearance, equipment, hydration, warm-up, stop signals, and interruption rules.
  7. Add stop signals. Include sharp pain, dizziness, chest symptoms, fainting, unusual shortness of breath, equipment instability, electrical concern, gas smell, leak, slipping, or environmental hazard.
  8. Build the weekly inspection. Produce a recurring checklist for equipment wear, storage, floor condition, batteries, fasteners, cables, and household-rule updates.

When information is missing, create a checklist with placeholders and a short open-question list rather than stalling.

Output Format

Return the setup check in this order:

  1. Setup Snapshot
Field Detail
Workout style
Room or location
Equipment
Floor and clearance notes
Shared-space concerns
Known hazards or uncertainties
  1. Safety Checklist
Area Check Status Action
Floor and clearance
Lighting and ventilation
Doors, cords, and furniture
Equipment condition
Storage
Children, pets, and visitors
Noise and neighbors
  1. Before Each Session Card

A compact checklist the user can reuse before starting a workout.

  1. Weekly Inspection Notes

A short recurring checklist with space for date, issue found, action taken, and next review.

  1. Stop Signals and Professional Help Triggers

Clear reasons to stop the session, avoid using the equipment, consult a qualified professional, or seek urgent medical help when symptoms suggest it.

  1. Open Questions

Only include missing details that would materially improve the checklist.

Safety Boundary

  • Do not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, physical therapy, injury rehabilitation, pregnancy-specific guidance, post-surgery guidance, or chronic-condition exercise programming.
  • Do not certify equipment, approve repairs, calculate floor loading, approve wall or ceiling mounts, or provide electrical, gas, structural, or building-code advice.
  • Tell users to follow manufacturer instructions and stop using damaged, unstable, recalled, improperly assembled, or questionable equipment until a qualified person reviews it.
  • For chest pain, fainting, severe dizziness, severe shortness of breath, acute injury, or symptoms that feel unsafe, recommend stopping exercise and seeking appropriate medical or emergency guidance.
  • For gas smell, sparks, burning odor, shock risk, leaks, flooding, unstable mounting, or structural concerns, recommend stopping activity and contacting qualified professionals.
  • Do not guarantee injury prevention, safety, fitness results, or equipment reliability.
  • Do not ask for credentials, passwords, account numbers, payment data, or detailed medical records.

Example Prompts

  • "Help me safety-check my apartment workout corner. I use dumbbells, bands, and a yoga mat."
  • "I bought a treadmill for my basement. Build a setup checklist before I start using it."
  • "Make a before-workout safety card for my living-room home gym."
  • "I exercise around kids and pets. Help me make rules and storage checks."
  • "Review my small home gym for trip hazards, equipment wear, and weekly inspections."
Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe and purpose-aligned as an instruction-only checklist generator. Before installing, verify that the listed crypto and can-make-purchases capability signals are not real permissions granted to the skill, because they are unnecessary for a home gym safety checklist.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: home-gym-safety-setup-check Version: 1.0.0 The skill is a prompt-only bundle designed to help users create home gym safety checklists. It contains no executable code, explicitly forbids the collection of sensitive personal or financial data, and includes comprehensive safety boundaries regarding medical and structural advice. All files (SKILL.md, skill.json, and ACCEPTANCE.md) are consistent with the stated purpose of providing general safety education.
Capability Tags
cryptocan-make-purchases
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The SKILL.md, ACCEPTANCE.md, and skill.json describe a document-only home gym safety checklist, but the supplied capability signals list crypto and can-make-purchases, which do not fit the stated purpose; no artifact shows actual use of those capabilities.
Instruction Scope
Instructions are scoped to producing checklists and explicitly avoid medical advice, credentials, payment data, account data, equipment certification, and building-code guidance.
Install Mechanism
No install spec, package dependency, executable code, required binary, environment variable, or API integration is present.
Credentials
Requested inputs are proportionate to the task: workout style, room type, equipment, flooring, nearby hazards, and shared-space constraints.
Persistence & Privilege
Artifacts show no persistence, background execution, account access, credential handling, memory storage, or privilege escalation.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install home-gym-safety-setup-check
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /home-gym-safety-setup-check
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of *home-gym-safety-setup-check*, providing customizable checklists for safer home workout spaces: - Generate safety setup, before-each-session, and weekly inspection checklists for home gym users. - Covers key factors: equipment condition, clearance, flooring, storage, shared-space rules, noise, and trip hazards. - Adapts to different room types, equipment, and household constraints. - Always includes stop signals and guidance to seek professional help for urgent hazards. - Highlights missing input details with clear open questions.
Metadata
Slug home-gym-safety-setup-check
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Home Gym Safety Setup Check?

Create a practical home gym safety setup checklist for small workout spaces, covering clearance, flooring, equipment condition, storage, shared-space rules,... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 31 downloads so far.

How do I install Home Gym Safety Setup Check?

Run "/install home-gym-safety-setup-check" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Home Gym Safety Setup Check free?

Yes, Home Gym Safety Setup Check is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Home Gym Safety Setup Check support?

Home Gym Safety Setup Check is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Home Gym Safety Setup Check?

It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.0.

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