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180 Degree Convex Mirror Outdoor Blind Spot BY HIPHEN SOLUTIONS
- Street: Nigeria
- City: Hiphensolutions Phone number 07035146988 4+ years
- Country: Uyo
- Listed: 20 March 2021 16 h 56 min
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180 Degree Convex Mirror Outdoor Blind Spot BY HIPHEN SOLUTIONS
### 180 Degree Convex Mirror Outdoor Blind Spot BY HIPHEN SOLUTIONS
Navigating the streets or operating within tight corners can often pose unseen dangers, especially when blind spots can lead to unexpected collisions. To address this issue, HIPHEN SOLUTIONS presents its 180 Degree Convex Mirror Outdoor Blind Spot – a product designed to enhance visibility and safety in various outdoor settings. Whether it’s a parking garage, a bustling road intersection, or a narrow alley, this innovative mirror provides a clear view of your surroundings, ensuring a safer driving experience.
#### What is the Blind Spot Convex Mirror?
The 180 Degree Convex Mirror Outdoor Blind Spot by HIPHEN SOLUTIONS is a reflective security product aimed at increasing visibility where traditional mirrors or vision angles fall short. This convex mirror allows drivers to see the areas that are usually hidden from their direct line of sight, thus reducing the likelihood of accidents by providing a wider angle of observation.
#### Features and Benefits
– **Enhanced Safety:** The key benefit of this convex mirror is the increased safety it offers. By effectively eliminating blind spots, the mirror helps to prevent potential collisions, making it particularly essential in high-risk areas like tight turns in parking lots, truck intersections, and industrial facilities.
– **Versatile Installation:** The mirror is designed for easy installation almost anywhere. Whether it’s an outdoor location or a tight corner, the 180-degree angle can be positionned and adjusted to provide optimal visibility in a variety of settings.
– **Durability and Robustness:** Crafted from high-quality materials, this mirror is built to withstand harsh weather conditions and potentially rough use without showing signs of wear and tear. This makes it an ideal investment for both short-term and long-term use, ensuring a lasting solution to potential safety issues.
#### HIPHEN SOLUTIONS – A Leader in Technology Solutions
HIPHEN SOLUTIONS does not only offer such high-quality safety products but also boasts years of experience in designing, installing, and managing innovative solutions in Technology, Access Control, Safety, Security, and Automation Systems. This company is the recognized Multi-Award Winning organization in Nigeria, offering a comprehensive portfolio of solutions ranging from smart security systems to advanced automation.
#### Availability and Services
HIPHEN SOLUTIONS offers complete support from the moment you decide to purchase their 180 Degree Convex Mirror Outdoor Blind Spot. They are not only a supplier but also handle installation services, ensuring that the product is set up precisely where and how it will offer the most benefit.
Available in the major cities of Nigeria including Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and Benin City, HIPHEN SOLUTIONS guarantees round-the-clock assistance with installation and after-sell support services.
#### Contact Information
For more information or to order the 180 Degree Convex Mirror Outdoor Blind Spot, feel free to reach out through the following channels:
– Phone/WhatsApp: 0703-514-6988, 0807-779-7562, 08025897223, 0818-116-0990
– Email: info (AT) hiphensolutions.com
– Website: http://www.hiphensolutions.com/products
Don’t wait to take the first step towards better visibility and a safer environment for drivers and pedestrians. HIPHEN SOLUTIONS is ready to partner with you to equip your surroundings with the latest in safety technology.
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