Improve visibility and reduce the risk of collisions in corridors and junctions with this convex round safety mirror. Designed to provide a wider field of view, it helps users clearly see approaching traffic from hidden angles.
Ideal for busy indoor walkways, entrances and circulation areas, this mirror supports safer movement where sightlines are restricted. Choose from two reflector diameters and viewing distances to suit your specific layout.
Product Features
- Convex round design increases field of view at corridor intersections
- Helps prevent collisions in busy hallways and internal traffic routes
- Clear reflector provides sharp, easily visible images for quick detection
- Available in two sizes to match different viewing distances and locations
- Suitable for mounting at corridor junctions, bends and blind spots
- Supports compliance with workplace safety and visibility best practice
Key Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Product type | Convex round safety mirror |
| Use | Hallway and corridor traffic visibility |
| Reflector diameter options | 800 mm; 1000 mm |
| Recommended viewing distance | 8 m (800 mm); 10 m (1000 mm) |
| Installation location | Indoor corridors, junctions and blind spots |
Applications
- Improving visibility at T-junctions and corridor crossings
- Monitoring traffic flow in busy internal walkways
- Enhancing safety near doorways and blind corners
- Assisting staff and visitors in shared circulation areas
- Use in schools, offices, hospitals and public buildings
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right mirror size for my corridor?
Select the reflector diameter based on the required viewing distance. The 800 mm option is suitable for up to 8 m viewing distance, while the 1000 mm option is recommended for up to 10 m. Measure the distance from the mirror to the furthest point you need to see.
Can this mirror be used at any type of indoor junction?
Yes, it is designed for a wide range of indoor corridor applications, including T-junctions, cross-corridors and bends. It is particularly useful wherever sightlines are obstructed and there is regular pedestrian or light trolley traffic.
Where should I position the mirror for best visibility?
Install the mirror at a height and angle where approaching users can clearly see reflected traffic from all converging directions. Typically, it should be placed above head height at the junction centre line, then adjusted so that key approaches are visible in the reflector.
