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1. What is Relative Humidity?

1. What is Relative Humidity? Simply stated, Relative Humidity (RH) is the amount of water vapor present in the air expressed as a percentage of the amount of water vapor needed to saturate the air at the same temperature.It is a way of converting the actual amount of...

7. How do I Contact Support?

7. How do I Contact Support? Contacting Support for the CISmart Sensor: The quickest way to contact support for the CI Smart Sensor is through the App. Simply go to the Profile tab and select Contact Us. You can now type in your question and we will respond as quickly...

7. How Accurate is my Sensor?

7. How Accurate is my Sensor? Sensors are accurate to: Humidity: ±4%RH Temperature: ±0.5°C Impact: 56 mg *Dust and particles that accumulate on the sensor can also affect the accuracy so do take care in keeping the sensor in a relatively dust-free...

2. Why Does Relative Humidity Matter?

2. Why Does Relative Humidity Matter? Now that we know what Relative Humidity is, why is it important to your valuables?To begin with, any given environment wants to achieve equilibrium. When moisture is added to the environment, for example by placing a container of...

8. Background Service on Android 13

8. Background Service on Android 13 On previous Android versions, users may have noticed a service running in their notification tray. This allows the app to continually keep your valuables protected, even when the app is in the background. ScreenshotErica1 On Android...

3. Why is Temperature Important?

3. Why is Temperature Important? Temperature by itself is often an important factor in protecting your valuables. Temperature directly affects the speed of atoms! The warmer your object gets, the faster the atoms move. This increase in movement, and therefore...