Healthcare
LED mirrors designed for behavioral health and high-abuse applications in healthcare settings, such as patient rooms, restrooms, or dressing areas.

Mirrors for Behavioral Healthcare
OkayMirror designs LED mirrors for behavioral healthcare with safety as a top priority. We use UL-listed LED drivers to ensure electrical safety. To withstand tough applications, our mirrors are made with tempered glass or polycarbonate and feature a stainless steel frame, allowing them to pass IK10+ impact resistance testing. Furthermore, our frames are treated with MSRA-resistant antibacterial coatings, which help prevent the spread of infection in public areas. For vanity mirrors in patient bathrooms, our LED lighting has a color rendering index (CRI) of up to 90, providing high-quality light that accurately reflects true colors, similar to natural light.
Areas That Require Mirrors

Bathrooms
The patient bathroom LED mirror features standard built-in lighting for daytime use, as well as an amber light option. The amber light has a wavelength greater than 560nm, making it suitable for use as a nightlight. This long wavelength light will not disrupt the body's natural circadian rhythm during nighttime visits to the bathroom.

Patient Rooms
TV mirrors, wardrobe mirrors, and ADA mirrors are commonly installed in patient rooms to assist with daily routines. The LED lights provide superior illumination compared to traditional fluorescent mirror front lights. With the color switch function, you can easily change the lighting from warm white to natural white according to your preference.

Offices
Public areas like healthcare offices need to prioritize preventing the spread of harmful viruses and bacteria. In addition to the normal lighting function of mirrors, we should also consider using antibacterial frames where applicable.
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Behavioral Health Mirrors
Behavioral health mirrors are ligature‑resistant and shatterproof, they are applied to facilities with either mental or phisical health people, such as patient units, clinics, for safety consideration. these mirrors are built with tough materials, such as stainless steel frame, polycarbonate laminated glass mirrors or tempered glass mirrors.

ADA Mirrors
Behavioral health facilities require ADA-compliant mirrors for individuals with disabilities. These mirrors not only feature an adjustable tilt for patients in wheelchairs, but they are also constructed from impact-resistant materials, making them shatterproof and ensuring safety for everyone in the facility.
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