Subway Safety Mirrors
Pedestrian subways have long been seen as target areas for criminal activity, from drug dealing to muggings and other personal attacks. Twists or turns in the subway will usually present a blind corner, preventing users from seeing what is ahead of them, and poor lighting and claustrophobic conditions only add to the feeling of threat. It is understandable that many of us choose to avoid crossing the subway wherever possible.
Convex subway safety mirrors can be installed at blind turns in the subway, providing a much wider angle of vision. This can increase confidence in use of the subway, allowing pedestrians to see round the corner to check for safety.
Outdoor safety mirrors from Bohle Convex Mirror Systems are built to last, and so are perfect for use as subway safety mirrors. Combined with Bohle mirror fixing brackets they provide an economical and hard wearing way to improve the safety and confidence of subway users.










