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Company Overview of Clarion Sensing Systems
Company Overview
Clarion Sensing Systems develops remote monitoring sensory systems used for monitoring air and water quality. The company’s product Sentinal monitors, manages, controls, and integrates data on water, oil, and other liquid chemicals. It monitors turbidity, temperature, radioactivity, pressure, liquid levels, and conductance. The company is based in Indianapolis, Indiana. As of 03/04/2005, Clarion Sensing Systems is a subsidiary of Electronic Control Security Inc.
3901 West 30th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46222
United States
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