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Bow mirror for disabled 600x600

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  • Manufacturer: Faneco
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Tilt Mirror

  • Material: frame - carbon steel
  • Finish: white
  • Overall dimensions: 600 x 600 mm
  • Pipe diameter: Ø 25
  • Tilt angle: 40°
  • Glass thickness: 5 mm
  • Mounting method: 2 supports
  • Mounting: 6-screw
  • Mounting screws: 6 plugs and 6 screws (5 x 60 mm)
  • Warranty: 10 years

Installation location: washbasin
Tilting mirror for the disabled in a carbon steel frame coated with white paint. The ability to adjust the angle of inclination makes the mirror fully functional for disabled people. The mirror is attached to the wall on two supports. The set includes a mirror in a frame with covers, as well as mounting pins and screws.
In order for disabled people to freely use the bathroom and toilet, certain facilities must be introduced there. The shower area should include a shower seat and a shower holder, and if the bathroom has a bathtub, appropriate accessories will include a bathtub holder and a bathtub seat.

Disabled handrails should be installed at the washbasin and at the toilet, thanks to which a disabled person will be able to use the toilet independently. Bathroom handles for disabled people should be made of stainless or carbon steel. We recommend purchasing only handles for disabled people with PZH certificate.

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Tilt Mirror

  • Material: frame - carbon steel
  • Finish: white
  • Overall dimensions: 600 x 600 mm
  • Pipe diameter: Ø 25
  • Tilt angle: 40°
  • Glass thickness: 5 mm
  • Mounting method: 2 supports
  • Mounting: 6-screw
  • Mounting screws: 6 plugs and 6 screws (5 x 60 mm)
  • Warranty: 10 years

Installation location: washbasin
Tilting mirror for the disabled in a carbon steel frame coated with white paint. The ability to adjust the angle of inclination makes the mirror fully functional for disabled people. The mirror is attached to the wall on two supports. The set includes a mirror in a frame with covers, as well as mounting pins and screws.
In order for disabled people to freely use the bathroom and toilet, certain facilities must be introduced there. The shower area should include a shower seat and a shower holder, and if the bathroom has a bathtub, appropriate accessories will include a bathtub holder and a bathtub seat.

Disabled handrails should be installed at the washbasin and at the toilet, thanks to which a disabled person will be able to use the toilet independently. Bathroom handles for disabled people should be made of stainless or carbon steel. We recommend purchasing only handles for disabled people with PZH certificate.

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