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Observation Mirrors

DuraVision™ Observation Mirrors


Convex Observation Mirrors to Check on Clients and Patients in Waiting Areas and Reception!


VIEW BROCHURE

See the DuraVision™ range of observation mirrors.

Half Dome Convex MirrorsHalf Dome Mirrorsarrow_forward

Indoor Half Dome Mirrors have a wide angle viewing area of 180° to see both left and right. Idea for viewing large waiting areas with blind spots, blocked by partitions and fixtures. Half Domes are also helpful to see around corners at T-Intersections in corridors.

Genreal Purpose Convex MirrorsGeneral Purpose Mirrorsarrow_forward

General Purpose Indoor Convex Mirrors are a versitile mirror which will adjust to any angle to allow an optimal line of sight to see around corners in corridors or to monitor clients and patients in waiting areas. Ideal for checking any hard to see areas with blind spots.

Quarter Dome MirrorsQuarter Dome Mirrorsarrow_forward

Indoor Quarter Dome Mirrors to see around blind corners. Ideal for busy 90° corridors, hallways and entranceways where there is limited space on the wall to mount a mirror. The quarter dome fits neatly in the corner and mounts directly to the ceiling.

Ceiling Dome Convex MirrorsCeiling Dome Mirrorsarrow_forward

Indoor Acrylic Ceiling Dome Mirrors for viewing 4-way intersections to see who is coming and going. Ceiling dome mirrors can be mounted directly to the ceiling or hung at the optimal height using the provided suspension kit for 360° viewing.

DeLuxe Half Dome MirrorsDeLuxe Half Dome Mirrorsarrow_forward

Indoor DeLuxe Half Domes have a lid and back, which is ideal for office corridors or public buildings where there is a risk of rubbish being left inside the cavity of the mirror. The celuka board is glued to the mirror face to completely seal the empty space behind the mirror.

Outdoor Carpark MirrorsOutdoor Mirrorsarrow_forward

Outdoor mirrors can help monitor visitors and vehicles in carparks and other outdoor areas around buildings and driveways. Avoid accidents with pedestrians and traffic when entering and exiting parking buildings and driveways with blind spots.