

Welcome to Sunbed Hire Norfolk, covering a wide area of the County of Norfolk including, Kings Lynn, Dereham and Norwich.
Our sunbed hire fleet comprises only the very latest in sunbed tanning technology, they are modern, effective and importantly meet current UK and EU standards with regards electrics and uv emissions.
If you wish to hire a sunbed in Norfolk, and reside in areas such as Kings Lynn, Norwich, Dereham or nearby then please contact us.
We offer a number of Sunbeds including the incredible Carribean Vertical Sunbed, ideal for home use and takes up little floor space.
For those wishing to relax our Elite Double Lie down sunbed or over bed Canopy are ideal.
If you have any questions then we are happy to answer questions and advice to make sure you’re entirely happy.
Our Sunbeds are available for short or longer term rental terms.
As we are new to Norfolk you can enjoy either brand new or nearly new units ! Ask for details.
Securing a quality sunbed hire unit in areas such as Norfolk, and reside in areas such as Kings Lynn, Norwich, Dereham, and Norfolk county has not always been so easy!
Sunbed Hire Norfolk now offer the largest home hire sunbed available on the market, the amazing Caribbean Sunbed Hire unit. These 5 panel sunbed hire units have been designed for full body coverage whilst maintaining close proximity tanning. The Caribbean is a vibrant and stylish unit featuring 26 Evolution 0.3 safe tanning tubes and the latest cool tanning technology. We also offer the amazing Elite Double Lie Down Electronic and the Elite Canopy, which can be positioned over a standard bed for comfort. Please see our Contact Us page for our full delivery area across Norfolk.
All our sunbed hire units are fitted with the latest 0.3 compliant sunbed tubes. There is strict EU regulation governing the maximum UV output of sunbeds which Sunbed Hire Norfolkadhere to for the safety of our clients. This is generally referred to as 0.3 and is approved by the EU and complies with all British and European consumer safety regulations.
A 0.3 tanning session delivers the same tanning effect as the mid-day Mediterranean summer sun. The legislation states that a sunbed UV irradiation must not exceed 0.3W/m2. Please rest assured all our home hire sunbed equipment complies with this regulation, and is manufactured in the UK. Sunbed Hire Norfolk are often able to hire you a sunbed on the same day you book your sunbed but we highly recommend to book in advance. A range of Sunbed tan accelerator lotions are available in order that you can develop that perfect tan.
Full operating guidance is provided for that safe tanning experience. FREE GOGGLES are always supplied with tanning lotions available to purchase which condition and prepare the skin for your sunbed tanning sessions.
We also offer Sunbeds for sale, either brand new or reconditioned ex hire sunbeds.
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Sunbed Hire Norfolk promote 'safe tanning' with EU legislation 0.3 tanning tubes.
What this means to you as a customer (Click here)

0.3 legislation
The Sunbeds (Regulation) Act 2010, came into force on the 8 April 2011 to help protect the most vulnerable by stopping under 18s from accessing sunbeds. Sunbed Hire Norfolk are fully supportive of this legislation and was already promoting the refusal of hire sunbeds to Under 18's before the legislation was introduced.
Any business that supplies a sunbed for hire to a consumer needs to ensure they supply adequate instructions on the safe use of such equipment. The instructions would need to detail how to safely use the equipment, harm that can be caused from excessive use, that under 18's should not use the equipment and also that the equipment needs to be appropriately marked with warnings.
In addition to this Sunbed Hire operators must ensure compliance with The European Standard (The General Product Safety Regulations 2005. BS EN 60335-2-27: Particular requirements for appliances for skin exposure to ultraviolet and infrared radiation) in which safe limits for UV radiance are stated, specifies a limit of 0.3 W/m2.
Well what does this mean?
Well essentially the regulations state that the 0.3 W/m2 maximum irradiance limit for UV tanning equipment is based on the opinion of the EU's Scientific Committee on Consumer Products (SCCP), and as a comparison it represents the intensity of the midday sun in the summer in the Mediterranean. In other words the safe limit is intended to match sunbed output to the maximum that human Caucasians have biologically evolved to deal with.