GIRLS BE CAREFUL Beware while using the trial rooms any where.

HI All,

Have you seen recent advertisement of M/S SAINT GOBAIN GLASSES shown in TELEVISION'S - Then you must have known about 2 Way mirror)

How to determine if a mirror is 2 way or not ? (Not a Joke!)

Not to scare you, but to make sure that you aware. Many of the Hotels and Textile showrooms cheat the customers this way.

HOW TO DETECT A 2-WAY MIRROR?

When we visit toilets, bathrooms, hotel rooms, changing rooms, etc.,

How many of you know for sure that the seemingly ordinary mirror hanging on the wall is a real mirror, or actually a 2-way mirror I.e., they can

see you, but you can't see them. There have been many cases of people installing 2-way mirrors in female changing rooms or bathroom or bedrooms.

It is very difficult to positively identify the surface by just looking at it. So, how do we determine with any amount of certainty what type of

mirror we are looking at?

CONDUCT THIS SIMPLE TEST:

Place the tip of your fingernail against the reflective surface and if there is a GAP between your fingernail and the image of the nail,

then it is a GENUINE mirror.

However, if your fingernail DIRECTLY TOUCHES the image of your nail, then BEWARE, IT IS A 2-WAY MIRROR! (There may be someone seeing you from the other side). So remember, every time you see a mirror, do the "fingernail test." It doesn't cost you anything. It is simple to do.

This is a really good thing to do. The reason there is a gap on a real mirror, is because the silver is on the back of the mirror UNDER the glass.

Whereas with a two-way mirror, the silver is on the surface. Keep it in mind! Make sure and check every time you enter in hotel rooms.

Ladies:

Share this with your friends.


Men:

Share this with your sisters, wives, daughters, friends, colleagues, etc.


Pass this message to all Ur friends in the Contacts

Regards,

AK

From India, Thana
Dear Amol Indeed it is informative information. Shall pass it on to my friends/friendies also. Regards LK
From India, Madras
Dear Amol, Thank for your Information.... Definetely i’will check it out when I go to the Hotels or the resorts. Thanksssssss a Lot With Love Abi :) :)
From India, Madras
hi, after reading your post, i did the finger nail test. you are right. definitely i’ll forward this to all my friends. keep posting. good. regards' shel
From India, Madras
Hi Anmol, U have done very good for the well being of Female’s towards social responsibility as well as self awareness. Thanks & Regards Bhavya :) :o
From India, Kochi
Hi Amol....
Thanks for sharing this important information with all of us....
i think now a days anything can happen anywhere and thats why girls really should be careful about all these things....
thank you once agian :)

From India, Nasik
thanks amol.... indeed a very informative and urgent message. i already knew this and have passed on verbally but now when i have got this in the soft form i l surely pass it to every person.
thanks and regards
pinkii

From India, New Delhi
Hi All,
There are few more tips to detect a two way mirror.
Observe how the mirror is installed. A normal mirror is hung against the wall, but an observation mirror is set into the wall. If the wall is behind the mirror, it's probably a normal mirror.
Turn off the lights and hold a flashlight or even a small personal flashlight to the mirror. If it is a two-way mirror, the room on the other side will be illuminated.
Press your eyes against the mirror and cup them with your hands, creating a dark "tunnel" to block out the light. When you do so, the light in the observation room will be brighter than the light on your side of the mirror, and you should be able to see something beyond the glass.
Tap on the surface of the mirror with your knuckle. A normal mirror will produce a dull sound because it is placed in front of a wall. A two-way mirror, however, will produce an open, hollow, and reverberating sound, because there is an open space on the other side.
Thanks
:)

From Canada, Montreal
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