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Collection of Fire Sciences (19)
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Remember PASS: Pull the pin, Aim low at the base of the fire, Squeeze the lever, and Sweep side to side until the fire is out.
A minimalist line-art flame icon representing fire, light, or heat-perfect for UI/UX and infographic use.
When your brain feels like it’s on fire-this cartoon perfectly captures the chaos of burnout or information overload.
A universally recognized fire extinguisher sign-red background with white pictogram-used to quickly identify fire suppression tools in emergencies.
A laboratory flask containing a biohazard-labeled liquid next to a yellow triangular toxic warning sign with a skull and crossbones.
A dynamic, layered flame design in warm gradients-perfect for adding fire-themed energy to your projects.
The Houston Cougars burst onto the field in full red regalia, led by players #36 and #92, as cheerleaders wave bold “H” flags and flames erupt behind them.
A colorful, kid-friendly fire safety illustration set including firefighters, gear, and safety actions-ideal for early education.
The official crest of Fire Academy of the South, symbolizing emergency medical services, hazardous materials response, and fire suppression expertise.
A comprehensive collection of lab safety essentials-designed to protect researchers from chemical, biological, and fire hazards.
Meet your new favorite science mascot-the fiery red panda guiding you through safe, engaging fire-related DIY projects!
A hand delicately holds a faceted, colorful Earth-representing humanity’s role as guardian of our shared home.
Official emblem of the City College of San Francisco Fire Academy, symbolizing tradition, education, and emergency response readiness.
A campfire illustrates the two main heat transfer mechanisms: convection (circulating air currents) and radiation (infrared energy moving outward).
A cheerful young firefighter demonstrates proper hose use in this engaging educational illustration.
