Security Surveillance Mirrors
Security surveillance mirrors provide a practical and cost effective way to maintain security surveillance without having to install expensive CCTV equipment. Security surveillance mirrors typically cost between £100 - £220 and can be installed in a few minutes using a screwdriver. Four types of security surveillance mirrors are available; half face, full face or "dome cell". A full face security surveillance mirror will allow for a panoramic view of the room. They can also be placed at the centre of divided areas of a room.
These mirrors are popular with small retail outlets who wish to keep an eye on customers but do not wish to pay for full CCTV. They are also especially useful in other public areas such as underground car parks. This is because using one of these mirrors means you can see into "blind spots" - round corners, for example. The highly polished mirror face provides you with a excellent view.
Security surveillance mirrors are typically made up of a durable acrylic material. Because they are often used in environments that are prone to potential disturbance, (such as prisons) they are designed to withstand heavy impact. They are pretty much unbreakable. The mirror itself is constructed using polycarbonate with a silver coating. The frame is made of powder coated steel and the fixings are tamper proof, making it incredibly difficult to remove the mirror once installed without the appropriate tools.










