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Collection of Heat Stroke Cliparts (35)

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Lightweight heat stroke assets that render cleanly on white or colored backgrounds, covering both simple silhouettes and fuller illustrations.

A person experiencing heat exhaustion, visibly sweating under intense sun exposure.
When someone collapses outdoors-especially in hot weather-act fast: cool them down, elevate legs, and get medical help immediately.
This illustration shows classic heat exhaustion symptoms: heavy sweating, weakness, and dehydration under intense sun exposure.
Construction workers experiencing heat-related illness-and how to prevent it with water, shade, and breaks.
Feeling overheated? This illustration shows common symptoms like excessive sweating and discomfort in high temperatures.
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An older adult squints and shields her eyes from harsh sunlight-common signs of age-related light sensitivity and heat intolerance.
A vivid sun radiates intense heat next to a thermometer indicating dangerously high temperatures-perfect for illustrating heatwaves or summer weather warnings.
A vivid heat stroke alert symbol-use this as a visual cue for high-risk conditions during extreme heat.
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This cartoon illustrates classic symptoms of heat exhaustion-profuse sweating, weakness, and dehydration-highlighting the dangers of prolonged sun exposure.
This expressive emoji clearly conveys fever symptoms: flushed forehead, sweating, and heat waves-perfect for health messaging.
When the mercury rises too high-this thermometer literally explodes under the sun’s intense heat.
Even tiny creatures appreciate a cool breeze-this little mouse is sipping water while the fan keeps things refreshing.
Staying hydrated is your first defense against heat stroke-don’t wait until you’re thirsty.
A fiery, cartoon-style sun with narrowed eyes and a fierce expression-ideal for conveying heat, intensity, or playful frustration.
When the sun turns hostile-this cartoon shows classic signs of heat exhaustion: heavy sweating, weakness, and dehydration under intense heat.
This expressive emoji captures the universal feeling of being overwhelmed-physically drained, mentally taxed, or sweltering in the heat.
A side-by-side comparison showing how symptoms like skin moisture, pupil size, and body temperature differ between heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
Stay safe outdoors: drinking water helps cool you down, while ignoring symptoms can lead to dangerous overheating.
If you’re sweating heavily, feeling dizzy, or have cool, clammy skin, you may be experiencing heat exhaustion-act fast.
This cartoon illustrates classic heat exhaustion-sweating profusely while checking a soaring thermometer.
The word “Heat” creatively assembled from common items that either produce or reduce warmth-like a fan, umbrella, hose spray, and ice bucket.
A smiling sun in sunglasses proudly displays a "Summer Safety" banner-your friendly reminder to stay protected outdoors.
When your alarm goes off 10 minutes before the meeting starts-and you’re still in pajamas.
When your body screams “stop” but your mind says “just one more mile”-classic runner’s burnout.
This cartoon shows a person with red, overheated skin and alarmed expression, symbolizing heat exhaustion or severe sunburn.
This icon visually signals a temperature increase, commonly used in weather apps and system monitoring interfaces.
A friendly, hand-drawn style sun with warm yellow and red-orange rays-perfect for conveying sunshine, positivity, or summer themes.
A cool, winking sun in aviator shades brings fun and personality to any sunny design.
When the AC’s out and your fan’s just a pinwheel-this is peak summer struggle.
Quick-reference guide for managing heat-related illnesses-know the signs and act fast.
A cartoon illustration depicting classic heat stroke symptoms-profuse sweating, exhaustion, and overheating under intense sun exposure.
This illustration shows common dehydration symptoms in children: dry lips, sweating, and intense thirst-prompting the need for fluids.
Woman feeling heatstroke in hot weather.
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