Overview

ClimaSense™ Pro is the paid tier of the ClimaSense mobile app, available to customers with deployed sensors and an active subscription. Once signed in, you get access to three tabs: Alerts, Dashboard, and Settings.

Pro features require authentication. You can sign in from the About tab in the free app, or the app will automatically detect your credentials if you've previously logged in (biometric login is supported).

Alerts

The Alerts tab shows all heat stress notifications for your facility. Alerts are generated automatically when sensor readings exceed CCOHS humidex thresholds.

How alerts work

  • The system evaluates sensor readings against configured thresholds in real-time.
  • When a sensor group exceeds a danger level, an alert is created and pushed to all recipients.
  • Alerts arrive as push notifications (even when the app is closed) and are also available via email.
  • Each alert includes the severity level, affected sensor group, and a detailed sensor breakdown.

Reading an alert

Each alert card shows:

  • Severity badge — colour-coded pill (red for dangerous, orange for caution, blue for informational).
  • Title — describes the heat stress condition detected.
  • Sensor group — which area or zone triggered the alert.
  • Expand/collapse — tap the card to see the full message and sensor table.

Sensor table

When expanded, each alert shows a table of all sensors in the affected group with their temperature (°C), humidity (%RH), and humidex value. Sensors are sorted by humidex (highest first). Trend arrows (↑ rising, ↓ falling) indicate whether conditions are getting worse or improving.

Alert batches

Alerts are grouped into batches by timestamp. The most recent active batch is expanded by default. Older batches are collapsed — tap the batch header to expand them. Superseded alerts (replaced by newer readings) appear dimmed.

Stats bar

The hero section at the top shows three key metrics:

  • Active — number of currently active alerts.
  • Unread — alerts you haven't viewed yet.
  • Peak Hdx — the highest humidex value across all active alerts.

Pull down to refresh and sync the latest alerts from the server.

Dashboard

The Dashboard tab shows all sensors deployed at your facility in a grid layout. Each sensor card displays real-time data pulled from the ClimaSense cloud.

Sensor cards

Each card shows:

  • Sensor name — the location or label assigned to the sensor.
  • Status indicator — green dot for online, red for offline, with a WiFi icon.
  • Humidex gauge — a visual arc gauge showing the current humidex value (0–60 scale).
  • Temperature & Humidity — current readings in °C and %RH.
  • Battery level — a progress bar showing remaining battery. Turns red below 20%.

Stats bar

The hero section shows:

  • Sensors — total number of sensors deployed.
  • Online — how many are currently reporting data.
  • Peak Hdx — the highest humidex reading across all sensors.

Pull down to refresh sensor data. The grid displays sensors in a two-column layout.

Settings

The Settings tab shows your account information and provides account management options.

Account information

  • Email — your login email address.
  • Customer — the organization your account belongs to.
  • Role — your permission level (e.g., admin, supervisor, viewer).

Customer switching

If your account has root-level access (manages multiple customers), you'll see a customer switcher at the top of Settings. Tap it to switch between organizations — the Dashboard and Alerts tabs will update to show data for the selected customer.

Sign out

Tap Sign Out to log out. Your biometric credentials are preserved so you can sign back in quickly with fingerprint or face recognition next time.

Push Notifications

ClimaSense sends push notifications to your device when heat stress alerts are triggered. These work even when the app is closed or in the background.

How they work

  • When you sign in, the app registers your device for push notifications via Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM).
  • When an alert is triggered, the server sends a push notification to all registered devices for that customer.
  • Tapping the notification opens the app directly to the Alerts tab.
  • The app automatically syncs the latest alerts when it returns to the foreground.

Troubleshooting

  • Make sure notifications are enabled for ClimaSense in your device settings.
  • On Android, ensure the app is not being killed by battery optimization — add it to the "unrestricted" list.
  • If notifications stop arriving, try signing out and back in to re-register your device.

Web Dashboard (climasense.io)

In addition to the mobile app, customers have access to the full web dashboard at climasense.io. The web dashboard provides:

  • Real-time sensor readings with interactive charts.
  • Historical data and trend analysis.
  • Alert configuration and threshold management.
  • Sensor group management.
  • Notification recipient management (email, push, SMS).
  • Monthly compliance reports with data export (CSV).
  • AI-powered analytics and anomaly detection.
  • User and role management for your organization.

Sign in with the same credentials you use in the mobile app.

Privacy & Data

As a customer, your sensor data, alert history, and account information are stored securely on AWS infrastructure. Data is encrypted in transit (TLS) and at rest. Access is controlled by role-based permissions configured by your organization's administrator.

Push notification tokens are stored to deliver alerts to your device. Crash reports are collected via Firebase Crashlytics to improve app reliability.

For full details, see our Privacy Policy.

Disclaimers

Important. ClimaSense is a monitoring and alerting tool designed to support workplace safety programs. It does not replace professional occupational health assessments, certified monitoring equipment, or regulatory compliance obligations.

  • Sensor readings are dependent on proper sensor placement and calibration. Ensure sensors are installed according to the deployment guide provided by Full Blast Labs.
  • Alert delivery depends on network connectivity, device settings, and third-party services (FCM, email providers). Alerts should not be the sole safety mechanism.
  • Humidex calculations follow the OHCOW formula. Actual perceived heat stress may vary based on individual factors (health, acclimatization, workload).
  • Battery levels are estimates. Replace sensor batteries proactively when levels drop below 20%.
  • Historical data retention depends on your subscription plan (typically 12–36 months).
  • Full Blast Labs Inc. is not liable for workplace incidents. ClimaSense is one component of a comprehensive heat stress prevention program.