Picture the scene. New Year's Eve, and getting ready for guests to arrive. I had just stepped out of the shower, and was half dry when the phone went. Cursing profusely I left the shower room to answer it, and less that 10 seconds later there was a thunderous crashing sound, which just seemed to go on and on. It was obviously far more than something falling off the sink - I really thought something had fallen off an aircraft and come through the roof. Looking through the door I was greeted by a scene of devastation. A mirror, 4 ft x 3 ft had fallen off the wall, hit the soap dish holder below and shattered.
This was were I had been standing toweling off my (not so) little pink body just a few seconds before. The mirror had been supported by 3 heavy duty plastic mounts, supplied by the glazing company that had provided the mirror about 16 years ago, and they had all sheared off.
We have two other mirrors in the house that are mounted using the same fixings, so they are going to have to be taken down immediately. Screwfix is closed just 3 days a year - Xmas and Boxing Day and today, New Years Day so replacing the mounts with something like this will have to wait. Fortunately the sink and loo are undamaged, but the soap dish and loo roll holder have also smashed, and I think the carpet will have to go as well as I'll never get all the shards of glass out of it.
So - I suggest you check to see how your mirrors are mounted, and if the mounts are plastic, replace them asap with steel. Having initially cursed our caller, I went on to thank him for having almost certainly saved me from serious injury. It could have killed a small child.
A happy and safe new year to you all!
This was were I had been standing toweling off my (not so) little pink body just a few seconds before. The mirror had been supported by 3 heavy duty plastic mounts, supplied by the glazing company that had provided the mirror about 16 years ago, and they had all sheared off.
We have two other mirrors in the house that are mounted using the same fixings, so they are going to have to be taken down immediately. Screwfix is closed just 3 days a year - Xmas and Boxing Day and today, New Years Day so replacing the mounts with something like this will have to wait. Fortunately the sink and loo are undamaged, but the soap dish and loo roll holder have also smashed, and I think the carpet will have to go as well as I'll never get all the shards of glass out of it.
So - I suggest you check to see how your mirrors are mounted, and if the mounts are plastic, replace them asap with steel. Having initially cursed our caller, I went on to thank him for having almost certainly saved me from serious injury. It could have killed a small child.
A happy and safe new year to you all!