Tapo Water Leak Sensor T300 normal state?

I am currently fitting a couple of T300 sensors and woud like to link these to Alexa/Echo devices to tell me if there is a leak.
Please can someone confirm is the "normal" state "Closed" or "Open"?
I'm assuming an "Closed" is normal (dry) state but I don't like assumptions!
Thanks in adavance.
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The state name should be correct. As I understand, water leak sensor is not a supported device type by Alexa. So the T310 is displayed as a sensor with open/closed status, Open: water leak detected, Closed: no water leak detected.
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The state name should be correct. As I understand, water leak sensor is not a supported device type by Alexa. So the T310 is displayed as a sensor with open/closed status, Open: water leak detected, Closed: no water leak detected.
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@Wayne-TP i verified T300 is supported by alexa
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