Safety Mirror: For hazard prediction and near-miss prevention in indoor hallways!
FF Mirror Corridor
【Safety Mirror】A collision prevention mirror that naturally brings blind spots into view just by looking straight ahead! Ideal for collision prevention measures in factories, offices, hospitals, and more! 【Curved Mirror】
Have you ever had a frightening experience where you almost collided with a person or a cart at a corner in the hallway? This could lead to a serious workplace accident. To prevent serious workplace accidents before they happen, it is extremely important to devise ways to avoid near-miss incidents caused by carelessness and unsafe behavior on a daily basis. Komii's "FF Mirror Corridor" is a flat yet wide-view collision prevention mirror. Just by looking straight ahead, blind spots naturally come into view, making it suitable for near-miss and hazard prevention. Installation is as simple as sticking it at T-junctions or L-junctions! We also have a "free loan system" that allows you to check it out before installation. It is effective for collision prevention in corridors of factories, hospitals, and care facilities where people come and go, as well as in schools with many children. Currently, we are offering a "case study collection" for offices, factories/warehouses, hospitals/facilities, and schools! 【Features】 - Blind spots naturally come into view just by looking straight ahead - For collision prevention - Installation is simply sticking it at T-junctions or L-junctions - "Free loan system" available for pre-installation checks *For more details, please refer to the materials. *If you would like to request a free loan, please feel free to contact us.
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Active in corridors of such places: ◎ Factories/Warehouses ◎ Staircase Landings ◎ Backyards ◎ Offices ◎ Public Facilities ◎ Schools/Libraries ◎ Hospitals/Care Facilities and many more! *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us.
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*For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us as well.*
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■FF Mirror Corridor for One Side Prevents collisions at L-shaped and wide T-shaped intersections! Also useful when entering from a wide corridor or wanting to see one side of the corridor. It can be installed at eye level, allowing blind spots to naturally come into view just by looking straight ahead.
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■FF Mirror Corridor Left and Right Use Prevents collisions in narrow T-junctions and stair landings! It can be installed at eye level, allowing you to naturally see both blind spots on either side just by looking straight ahead.
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■Rear side of the mirror for direct attachment It can be installed simply by using the strong double-sided tape already attached to the back of the mirror. *It cannot be installed on sandy walls, paper walls (using washi, etc.), easily peeling painted surfaces, uneven surfaces, or walls treated with fluorine, silicone, etc.
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■Magnet-type mirror back It can be installed simply by sticking it with the magnet already attached to the back of the mirror. *Please use it in a place where the magnet works.
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■How to Install at T-Junctions Please be aware that if you place the mirror for both sides in the center of a wide passageway of 1.2m or more, it may obstruct the view of the desired area. Please try out the range and size of the image reflected in the mirror through the free rental system.
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When it comes to mirrors, most people probably think of mirrors that reflect only themselves (such as full-length mirrors, hand mirrors, or three-way mirrors). However, Komi's mirror is designed to observe the movements of other objects and people, as well as to show "consideration" for others. For example, one can check with the mirror to see if anyone is coming around a corner to avoid a collision, or to check if someone is trying to get on an elevator and wait for them... Komi's "considerate mirror" is useful all over the world, from convenience stores to airplanes.