Parkers WA specialises in the professional convex mirror installations Perth businesses and councils trust.
Safety and visibility are non-negotiable if you're managing a busy car park, warehouse, retail store, or public space. Convex mirrors are a simple yet powerful tool for improving surveillance, reducing blind spots, and preventing accidents.
With Perth’s rapidly growing infrastructure and unpredictable weather conditions, you need safety solutions that last. That’s where we come in—combining top-quality materials, reliable installation, and industry know-how.
Convex mirrors—sometimes referred to as safety or security mirrors—are curved outward, offering a wider field of view than flat mirrors. They're an ideal solution for monitoring hard-to-see areas and improving visibility in high-risk environments.
Their affordability, ease of installation, and wide application make them an effective safety measure for businesses and councils alike.
At Parkers WA, we’ve installed convex mirrors across a wide range of commercial and industrial settings. Some of the most common applications include:
Poor visibility in parking structures can lead to vehicle damage or pedestrian injury. Convex mirrors allow drivers to see around corners or past obstructions, making entry and exit points significantly safer.
In fast-paced environments where forklifts and heavy machinery operate, visibility is critical. Convex mirrors help prevent workplace accidents by giving operators a clear view of walkways, intersections, and blind spots.
Convex mirrors are a cost-effective way to deter theft and monitor customer movement in aisles or less visible store sections. When positioned correctly, they provide store staff with a panoramic view without needing complex CCTV systems.
Convex mirrors are key in improving safety in council buildings, pedestrian crossings, laneways, and other public-use spaces. We work with local governments across WA to deliver solutions tailored to each site's specific needs.
Choosing Parker WA means you’re getting more than just a product—you’re getting a solution that’s designed to last.
We use only premium stainless steel or acrylic mirrors sourced from trusted Australian suppliers. Our mirrors resist harsh sunlight, rust, and weather-related damage, making them ideal for outdoor use in Perth’s varied climate.
With years of experience delivering convex mirror installations Perth-wide, our team ensures every installation is secure, well-placed, and fully compliant with safety standards. We take site-specific conditions into account, from lighting and angles to height and viewing distance.
No two locations are the same. We work with commercial, industrial, and government clients to understand your site and recommend the right mirror size, placement, and mount type for optimal results.
Need help selecting the right fit? Our team can assess your space and recommend a solution that ticks all the boxes.
Regardless of your industry, our team applies the same level of care and attention to every job.
We don’t just install and walk away. We follow up to ensure you're satisfied and that everything is working as it should.
If you're looking for trusted convex mirror installations in Perth, reach out to the team at Parker WA. We're here to help you create safer, smarter environments—whether for retail, industrial, or public use.
Convex mirrors are best installed in areas with limited visibility, with a higher risk of accidents or collisions. This includes blind corners in warehouses, tight driveways, parking garage exits, laneways, and building entrances. In retail stores, they’re often placed at aisle intersections or above shelving to monitor activity and deter theft. Public spaces like council buildings and schools may enhance safety at pedestrian crossings or car parks.
At Parker WA, we assess your site to recommend the best placement, ensuring each mirror delivers the maximum field of view and safety benefits.
Yes, outdoor convex mirrors supplied and installed by Parkers WA are specifically built to withstand Australia’s harsh weather conditions. We offer both acrylic and stainless steel mirror options. Acrylic mirrors are shatter-resistant and lightweight, making them great for general use. However, stainless steel mirrors are highly recommended for areas exposed to strong sun, rain, wind, or coastal conditions. They’re incredibly durable, resistant to corrosion, and hold up well over time—ideal for long-lasting convex mirror installations Perth customers can rely on.
Convex mirrors are generally low-maintenance. In most cases, the only upkeep required is occasional cleaning to clear the reflective surface of dirt, dust, or water spots. Depending on the location, you might need to clean them more often—especially in outdoor or high-traffic industrial areas where grime builds up quickly.
At Parkers WA, we install all mirrors securely and use quality materials that resist wear, so they maintain visibility and structural integrity with minimal intervention.
If you’re unsure how to care for yours, our team is happy to provide practical maintenance advice post-installation.
Pricing varies depending on the type and number of mirrors required, mounting hardware, and site complexity. You can:
We’re transparent with our costs and will always aim to deliver maximum value for your budget.
Absolutely. Convex mirrors can be effective even in areas with limited lighting, though visibility may depend on where and how they’re installed. For dark environments—like underground car parks or shadowy warehouse corners—we recommend pairing mirrors with ambient or motion-activated lighting to ensure clear reflections.
Alternatively, some mirrors come with reflective borders that catch any available light, making them more visible at night or in dim conditions. Our team can assess lighting conditions during the quoting stage and suggest the most effective setup for your needs.
The mirror size you need depends on how far away viewers will be positioned and the size of the area you want to monitor.
For small indoor spaces like retail aisles or office corridors, a 300–450mm diameter mirror is usually sufficient.
For wider outdoor areas or high-ceiling industrial settings, mirrors 600mm and above are typically better for capturing a broader field of view.
Our team at Parkers WA will help you determine the right size and mounting height based on your specific site dimensions, traffic volume, and visibility requirements.