Safety mirrors – Securikey DeLuxe Half Dome Mirror
Physical-security products supplier Securikey has launched a range of enhanced safety mirrors designed for use in a wide variety of environments, including hospitals, office buildings, factories, warehouses and schools.
The Securikey DeLuxe Half Dome Mirror has a 3mm acrylic mirror face with a pure reflective coating, allowing a clear viewing area of 180°, according to the firm. This type of mirror is described as ideal for areas such as busy corridor junctions and T-intersections, ensuring optimal views around corners and greatly reducing the risk of collisions. The mirror is available in three sizes – 450mm, 600mm and 900mm – which, says Securikey, offer viewing distances of up to 4m, 6m and 9m, respectively.
The range also incorporates a lightweight vinyl celuka back and lid, which acts as a barrier, ensuring that dust, litter or other objects do not enter the mirror cavity. This feature also removes the need to clean inside, points out Securikey.
The DeLuxe Half Dome Mirror complements the company’s existing range of safety and security mirrors, which includes a wide variety of convex and dome models, as well as speciality mirrors, such as those that can be used in food-processing factories, in areas such as multi-storey car parks to prevent vandalism, and on roads to minimise the risk of traffic accidents.
Securikey also offers a range designed specifically for use within the sometimes harsh environments of police stations, prisons and secure hospitals, a selection of which are said to offer features that meet stringent Home Office, Police and Prison Service standards.
To help customers in their initial selection prior to direct consultation, Securikey has produced an online guide to convex mirrors, which can be viewed on its website at www.securikey.co.uk
Safety mirrors – Securikey DeLuxe Half Dome Mirror
Physical-security products supplier Securikey has launched a range of enhanced safety mirrors designed for use in a wide variety of environments, including hospitals, office buildings, factories, warehouses and schools.
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