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Shatterproof mirrors

22nd December 1972
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Injuries to drivers and damage to vehicles are a particularly high risk where space is limited. This applies in factory roadways, loading bays, gangways, warehouses and so on. Now Impact Industrial Holdings has recently started to manufacture a new range of security /safety mirrors featuring plastic as opposed to glass lenses. The firm claims the acrylic lenses give a brighter reflective image than glass, are non-fading and virtually unbreakable.

The convex mirrors are available in various thicknesses and colours and are supplied in Sin to 36in. circular diameters. Prices range from £3.50p for Sin, to £30.25p for 36in. They include a universal and telescopic mounting bracket.

Made by: Impact Industrial Holdings Ltd, Egerton Street, Toward Road, Sunderland, Co. Durham.

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Locations: Durham

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