We’re proud to share that St. Croix Sensory, a global leader in odor assessment services, was recently featured in an article by the Toronto Star. The coverage highlights the critical role our trained odor assessors play in providing objective odor evaluations for communities, regulators, and industries.
The Toronto Star visited our odor testing laboratory in Burlington, Ontario to showcase how our team uses standardized odor measurement methods—not personal opinion—to assess odors. While technology continues to advance, human odor panels remain the most reliable tool for measuring odor perception in real-world environments.
For decades, St. Croix Sensory has been at the forefront of odor testing and sensory analysis. Our assessors undergo rigorous training and qualification under the EN13725 standard, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and repeatability. This expertise supports municipalities, environmental consultants, and industrial clients by providing defensible odor data that transforms odor complaints into informed discussions.
The article also emphasizes the importance of independent, third-party odor monitoring. Objective data collected by trained assessors bridges the gap between community odor concerns and technical decision-making, fostering transparency and trust among all stakeholders.
At St. Croix Sensory, we remain committed to advancing best practices in odor measurement and delivering high-quality odor testing services—work that continues to gain recognition internationally.
We’re honored to see our expertise reflected in this coverage.