

Symbol of a gas cylinder in black in top portion.īottom right image: Placard and label for Oxidizing Gases. Starting from the bottom, the number 2, above it, the number 1005. Identical, but smaller image directly beside larger image.īottom left image: Placard for UN1005, Anhydrous Ammonia. Symbol of a skull and crossbones in top portion. Top right image: Placard and label for Class 2.3. Identical, but smaller image directly beside larger image. Symbol of a gas cylinder in white in top portion. Top middle image: Placard and label for Class 2.2. Symbol of a flame in white in top portion. Top left image: Placard and label for Class 2.1. Starting from the bottom, the number 1, above it, * (asterisk) which corresponds to the Compatibility Group Letter. Identical, but smaller image directly beside larger image.īottom image: Placard and label for Class 1.6.

Right top image: Placard and label for Class 1.5. Top middle image: Placard and label for Class 1.4. Symbol of an exploding bomb in top portion. Starting from the bottom, the number 1, above it, * (asterisk) which corresponds to the Compatibility Group Letter and ** (double asterisk) for Division. You know the one we’re talking about.Top left image: Placard and label for Class 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3. And, it’s a smooth way to get rid of that “chair pile” where all your clothes just keep stacking up. That way, your clothes will still look great the day after. Just hang them on the rack hidden at the back of the mirror. A standing mirror can also offer a clever place to put away your clothes. A large wall mirror or free-standing floor mirror will fulfill this purpose. Preferably a full-size body mirror that is big enough for all your unique angles. Especially not if you want to check that your sneakers go well with your jeans, or that your tights don’t have runs or holes in them. Who’s the fairest of them all? You are, of course! But sometimes, a smaller mirror just isn’t enough to make sure. It’s quite a neat effect that will work extra well in smaller spaces, like a hallway or office space. This gives the space a lighter, airier feel, and plays tricks with your mind to make you believe the room is larger than it really is. The reflection makes any light source brighter and adds depth and movement to flat, still surfaces. But they sure can provide an eye-opening interior design detail!īy using mirrors in your rooms, you can change the perception of space and light. But what about actual mirrors? What can they reveal? Well, they may not be able to say anything about your soul (although, that outfit is looking pretty dope). They say the eyes are the mirror to your soul. Add mirrors to your space for new perspective
