UV Skin Imaging for Sun Safety Awareness
UV Camera Hire for Corporate Events, Schools and Workplace Safety
Leo Ferenc Scientific Imaging provides UV skin imaging and UV camera hire across the UK for corporate wellbeing events, safety days, schools and outdoor industries.
Using specialist UV cameras, lighting and filters, we reveal how sunscreen works in real time, clearly showing full coverage, missed areas and the risks of unprotected skin.
This creates a powerful, visual experience that helps people understand sun safety instantly.

How UV Skin Imaging Works
Participants step in front of the UV camera where sunscreen appears dark on the skin, while unprotected areas remain visible.
This makes it easy to see:
- Where sunscreen has been applied correctly
- Areas that have been missed
- Differences in protection across the face and skin
The result is immediate, engaging and highly memorable.
Who We Work With
We proudly partner with:
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Schools and educational programmes to teach young people how to protect their skin from an early age.
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Construction firms and outdoor industries where workers are exposed to UV radiation daily.
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Corporate health & wellbeing initiatives to raise awareness on Safety Days and Occupational Health events.

UV Camera Hire for Corporate Events and Safety Days
Our UV skin imaging systems are widely used for:
- Corporate wellbeing events
- Health and safety days
- Occupational health programmes
- Brand activations and campaigns
- Construction and outdoor workforce education
UV Imaging for Schools and Education
We work with schools and education programmes to teach young people the importance of sun protection.
The visual nature of UV imaging makes it easy for students to understand how sunscreen works and why it matters.
This creates a lasting impact and encourages better habits from an early age.
Why UV Skin Imaging Matters
Skin cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide, yet much of it is preventable.
Studies show that people miss an average of 10 percent of their face when applying sunscreen, often in high risk areas such as around the eyes and nose.
UV imaging makes these risks visible, helping people apply sunscreen more effectively and reduce long term damage.
Benefits of Our UV Camera Service
- Instant visual feedback on sunscreen coverage
- Highly engaging and interactive experience
- Digital and printed takeaways available
- Fully branded setups for campaigns and events
- Portable systems suitable for indoor and outdoor use
Trusted for Corporate and Public Engagement
Our UV imaging systems have been used across corporate events, construction safety programmes and educational initiatives.
The combination of science, photography and live demonstration creates an experience that captures attention and delivers real value.
About Leo Ferenc Scientific Imaging
Leo Ferenc is a specialist in visual imaging systems and event based photography technology.
Through Leo Ferenc Scientific Imaging Ltd, he has developed mobile UV imaging setups used across the UK and Europe for education, safety and awareness.
His work focuses on making invisible risks visible, helping organisations improve safety outcomes and public understanding.
Book UV Camera Hire
If you are planning a safety day, wellbeing event or educational programme, UV skin imaging provides a powerful and memorable experience.
Contact Leo Ferenc Scientific Imaging to discuss your event requirements.
Contact
Email
leo@lfsi.co.uk
Freephone
0800 040 7921
Location
East Sussex, UK

Construction Workers
Many construction workers do not apply sunscreen despite the significant risks of sun exposure, including sunburn, skin cancer, and premature aging. While some workers may be proactive about sun protection, a concerning number do not regularly use sunscreen or other preventative measures. This is a serious issue, as construction workers are at a higher risk of skin cancer due to prolonged sun exposure on the job.

School Children

Poor Application
When applying sunscreen people miss on average 10 per cent of their face, the most common site for skin cancer, according to a study being presented at the British Association of Dermatologists’ Annual Conference in Liverpool. More than 90 per cent of basal cell carcinomas, the most common cancer in the UK, occur on the head or neck, and between five and 10 per cent of all skin cancers occur on the eyelids specifically.