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The See All circular acrylic indoor convex security mirror is a circular, convex, acrylic mirror that reflects a wide angle image at a diminished size to extend a field of view to help a person see around obstacles for safety, or monitor a wide area for efficient surveillance. Acrylic is shatter resistant, weighs less than glass, and reflects a clear, bright image. The mirror comes with mounting hardware that makes the mirror angle adjustable after installation. It has a tempered hardboard backing for good strength-to-weight ratio in indoor applications. Tempered hardboard is a high-density fiberboard that has been coated with linseed oil and then baked to increase its water resistance, rigidity, and tensile strength. SpecificationsModelSize and CoverageMounting Hardware IncludedPLX2626" diameter, covers areas up to 20 ft.Single bracketPLX3030" diameter, covers areas up to 25 ft.Single bracketPLX3636" diameter, covers areas up to 35 ft.Single bracketPLX4848" diameter, covers areas up to 45 ft.Dual bracketsMirrors installed with a single bracket can be adjusted to almost any angle. Mirrors installed with dual brackets can be adjusted to a wide range of angles along one axis. Safety mirrors are used to help increase visibility in a variety of locations; for example, in hallway intersections and sharp turns, and in driveways and loading docks where drivers have to back up or enter traffic. Safety mirrors are sometimes called security mirrors, and they can be used to extend the view of security personnel, or to help monitor factory workers and automated processes to improve quality control and productivity. For convex mirrors, objects will appear to be further away than they are, and will be easier to see in a larger mirror. Depending on visibility conditions and the viewer's eyesight, objects will usually be recognizable within about 1 ft. of distance (including distance from eye to mirror, and from mirror to object) for each inch in mirror diameter. See All Industries manufactures safety and security mirrors. The company, founded in 1958, is headquartered in Chicago, IL.