Agriculture
Skin checks from anywhere on the property
Vast properties, hours from the nearest clinic, and seasonal labour that comes and goes. Flare lets agricultural workers send a skin check to their clinician wherever they are — even without mobile signal. The app works offline and sends automatically when connectivity returns.
Why agriculture struggles with screening
Agricultural workers are among the most UV-exposed in Australia, but they're also the hardest to reach with traditional screening. Properties are vast, the nearest clinic can be hours away, and seasonal or itinerant labour means the workforce changes constantly. Farmers and station managers know the risk — many have had their own scares — but there's no practical way to run a screening program when your workers are spread across thousands of hectares and the nearest town is a half-day drive.
Who's affected
UV-exposed roles across agricultural operations:
How it works
From phone to clinician in under two minutes.
Your worker snaps a photo
Workers open the Flare app on their phone, photograph a concerning spot, and mark where on their body it is. Under two minutes, from anywhere — on site, at home, or between rosters. No Wi-Fi or mobile signal? The app queues it securely and sends it automatically when connectivity returns.
It goes straight to their clinician
The photo and worker details are sent directly to the employer's nominated clinician — the doctor or practice they already trust. Nothing is stored on any server. The image passes through in transit only.
Worker gets confirmation instantly
The worker receives an email confirming their check was delivered to the clinician, with the clinician's name and contact details. The employer sees only aggregate delivery data — no photos, no health information.
“Our nearest skin clinic is three hours away. Flare means our crew can send a photo to the doc without leaving the property.”