St. Croix Sensory opens Canadian Odour Laboratory

To better serve the Canadian market, St. Croix Sensory opened its first international odour laboratory in Toronto, Canada in February 2023.

St. Croix Sensory – Canada , is a third-party odour laboratory, dedicated to providing quality odour data and exceptional customer service to our Canadian clients.  The laboratory offers a full range of olfactory evaluations, including thresholds, characterization, intensity and persistency values.

St. Croix Sensory – Canada

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St. Croix Sensory - Canada

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    Canada's only independent, third part odour lab. ISO/IEC 17025 accredited.
    Now open in Burlington, Ontario!

    In February 2023, St. Croix Sensory opened an independent odour laboratory in Toronto, Canada. Under the direction of our Canadian Laboratory Director, Tom Vallarino, the Canadian odour laboratory will offer a full range of professional olfactory evaluations:

    • ISO/IEC 17025 accredited odour testing
    • Detection and Recognition Thresholds [EN13725:2022 & ASTM E679-19]
    • Intensity [ASTM E544-18]
    • Characterization – Descriptor Profiling
    • Persistency – Dose-Response of Intensity with Concentration

    Following the same high standards adhered to by the US laboratory, the Canadian office will operate as a third-party laboratory, providing each client quality odour data and exceptional customer service.  Odour testing applications commonly include confirming compliance with provincial permits and air standards, facility odour emission inventories, and performance testing of odour control equipment.

    We welcome the opportunity to partner with you and support your odour testing needs in Ontario and throughout Canada!

    Contact Information: 
    St. Croix Sensory – Canada
    Laboratory Director: Tom Vallarino
    tvallarino@fivesenses.com
    T: 905-580-3330
    2555 Meadowpine Blvd, Unit 2
    Mississauga, ON  L5N6C3

     

     

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