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Post by Enter Nations on Mar 12, 2018 11:16:56 GMT
Why are mirrors installed in the elevators? A surprising explanation We all got used to their presence to such an extent that we do not think about their destiny. Meanwhile, the mirrors in the elevators are not for taking a selfie.To answer the question, why are the mirrors in the elevators, we have to go back a few decades. When, after the Second World War, more elevators began to appear in the United States, elevators also appeared. When traveling up and down, the passengers just got bored. The solution to this problem turned out to be very simple. Mirrors have been installed. From now on, those who moved between successive stories could observe their co-passengers or improve their appearance. In addition, it turned out that the mirrors installed in a small elevator are a godsend for those suffering from the drug in front of the closed space. Located on three walls, the panels reflect the light and visually enlarge the cabin, making it more friendly. Gary Tidman, who professionally assembles elevators, also noted that the mirrors are useful when a person in a wheelchair wants to use the elevator. Seeing your reflection, disabled people can more easily maneuver in a small cabin. However, this is not all. Elevators are also supposed to protect against vandalism. How is this possible? Apparently people commit fewer crimes if they know that someone is watching them (even if it's just a reflection in the mirror).
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