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New Zealand Made DuraVision™ Biosecruity Mirrors with 5 Year or 1 Year Warranty.
Industrial inspection mirrors designed for rapid undercarriage, machinery, and container sweeps at Australian ports and Approved Biosecurity sites. When you need compliance, durability and operational efficiency, DuraVision™ Inspection Mirrors are a reliable tool to speed up inspections while meeting strict government standards.
To calculate viewing distance, measure the distance from the viewer to the mirror, then add the distance from the mirror to the area you want to see. First, measure from the area you are viewing, to where the mirror will be positioned. Next, measure from the mirror position to the area you wish to view. Add these two measurements together to calculate the optimal viewing distance.
The optimal mirror size depends on your viewing distance and the amount of detail you want to see (eg: facial recognition). Use your calculated viewing distance to pick a base size, then adjust for other details using this guide:
For Indoor Spaces:
For standard blind corners and specific areas of the store, a round mirror works best. If you need a 180-degree view to see both left and right, use a Two-Way Half Dome mirror. If the viewing distance in both directions is more than 12 metres, installing two standard round mirrors angled in each direction is the best option. For large open areas with high shelving, a large ceiling dome gives a 360-degree viewing angle.
DuraVision standard round mirrors are sold complete with adjustable wall-mounting J-Brackets, whereas indoor half domes and ceiling domes include dome capped crews and a suspension kit to position ceiling domes at an optimal height. Specific installation guides can be found in the Specification tab on our product pages. Standard inclusions are:
Note: Wall-mounting screws/bolts are not supplied for Indoor General Purpose mirrors.
The best material depends on your environment: Acrylic is ideal for cost-effective general use, Stainless Steel is virtually unbreakable for vandal-prone areas and sterile environments, and Glass is obsolete due to safety hazards.
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