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Local Paper Profiles Clarion Safety Systems

Posted by Erin Earley | 28th Nov 2012

Ever wonder about the company behind the products and services you rely on? What's their history? What's it like behind-the-scenes at their office? What are their goals for the future?

At Clarion Safety Systems, we're proud of our history, leadership and growth in the visual safety communication industry, as well as our ability to protect 180 industries and counting with product safety labels and facility safety signs to reduce risk and protect people.

We recently haClarion Safety Systems Headquartersd a visit to our headquarters in Milford, PA, from a local paper, the Pocono Record, to profile these aspects of our company. Take a look at the online version of the article, "Milford Business Gets the Safety Word Out", to get insight from the Record's interview with president and COO, Deborah Patterson, and CEO and director of research and development, Geoffrey Peckham. And, don't miss the article's photo slideshow for a brief tour of our main office and production facilities. You might just get a better understanding of what's involved in a day's work when it comes to 'getting the safety word out' – and fulfilling our ultimate goal, helping to reduce the risk of people being injured.

Online Quote Request Options

Need a quote for our sign, label and tag products? Our customer service team is standing by to hear from you via phone, online chat or email! For your convenience, we also have two options you can use to submit your request quickly and easily online:

Option 1: Cart-to-quote Tool

Generate a quote for all of the items in your shopping cart. Simply add items to your online shopping cart and then click the "Get Quote for Cart Items" button in the cart preview dropdown or at the bottom of the cart page.

This option works great for both standard and custom products that are available for purchase on our website.


Option 2: Quote Request Form

Request a quote by typing in the product part number(s) or a description of the custom part(s). You can also upload RFQ-related documentation, such as a drawings and specification sheets.

This option works great for products not available for purchase on our website and for complex quotes.