Sensonics International

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Sensonics International provides the medical, scientific and industrial communities with the best smell and taste tests for accessing chemosensory function. Our Smell Identification Test is the most widely used quantitative olfactory test in the world. Why Test Taste and Smell? For All the Right Reasons: Quality of Life Personal Safety Health Nutrition Occupational Safety Early Intervention Unlike vision and hearing, smell and taste testing is not routinely performed by physicians, the government, the school system, or employers. This is in spite of the fact that decreased chemosensation, particularly smell loss, can be very debilitating, placing an individual, as well as coworkers, at risk in many occupations (e.g., chemical manufacturing, nuclear plant maintenance, fire fighting, police work, plumbing, aviation, nautical engineering and maintenance, and many military and industrial situations). Those who work in hazardous environments or in situations where smell warning is essential should be evaluated regularly. Such testing can be employed to transfer people with dysfunction to jobs in which decreased smell function has no major safety consequences. Smell loss can be an early sign of some diseases. Sensonics, Inc. tests can be used to detect smell loss but cannot be used alone to diagnose disease.

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Sensonics International provides the medical, scientific and industrial communities with the best smell and taste tests for accessing chemosensory function. Our Smell Identification Test is the most widely used quantitative olfactory test in the world. Why Test Taste and Smell? For All the Right Reasons: Quality of Life Personal Safety Health Nutrition Occupational Safety Early Intervention Unlike vision and hearing, smell and taste testing is not routinely performed by physicians, the government, the school system, or employers. This is in spite of the fact that decreased chemosensation, particularly smell loss, can be very debilitating, placing an individual, as well as coworkers, at risk in many occupations (e.g., chemical manufacturing, nuclear plant maintenance, fire fighting, police work, plumbing, aviation, nautical engineering and maintenance, and many military and industrial situations). Those who work in hazardous environments or in situations where smell warning is essential should be evaluated regularly. Such testing can be employed to transfer people with dysfunction to jobs in which decreased smell function has no major safety consequences. Smell loss can be an early sign of some diseases. Sensonics, Inc. tests can be used to detect smell loss but cannot be used alone to diagnose disease.

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New Jersey

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Employees

11-50

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Founded

1983

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Estimated Revenue

$1,000,000 to $5,000,000

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