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Graphics, Photos, Logos: Burn Wise Health and Safety Awareness Toolkit

Use this page to download the following:

  • Photos
  • Social media graphics
  • Other graphics, including an infographic on health effects
  • GIFs
  • Logos

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Photos 

You can download a wide range of Burn Wise photos from Flickr using the steps below. Photos include: firewood, wood stoves, chimney sweeping, and firepits.  

Steps to download photos:

  1. Go to the Burn Wise Flickr site 
  2. Open/click on a Flickr photo you want to download
  3. Click the downward-pointing arrow at the lower right side to see image size options
  4. Choose image size --you may have to click the download link again, or "save as" depending on your browser
  5. Choose a location to save your image

Social Media Graphics

Download a variety of social media graphics here. Visit the Social Media Resources page for accompanying captions and hashtags.

square box with Burn Wise, Program of U.S. EPA written over a series of yellow, orange and green cartoon flames.
Right click on image to  save
3 chimneys with fire coming out of each and text at the top that says: 3 out of 10 house fires caused by heating are due to poorly maintained fireplaces and dirty chimneys
Right click on image to save
Wood stove with a fire in it and lots of smoke in the background with text near it that says: Heating equipment (including wood stoves) is the second leading cause of home fires, and third leading cause of home fire deaths.
Right click on image to save
A cartoon image of a woman blowing her nose in front of several chimneys with smoke coming out of them and text that says: Watery eyes, stuffy nose, tight chest? Symptoms may be from breathing wood smoke. Learn more at epa.gov/burnwise
Right click on image to save

Other Graphics 

Right click on images to save.

Log graphic showing higher moisture left side with less flame and more smoke then right side which has lower water but better flame and less smoke. Words on the side are: Burn drier. Burn better. Use dry wood for a cleaner fire with more heat and less smoke.
Log graphic showing higher moisture left side with less flame and more smoke then right side which has lower water but better flame and less smoke. Words on the side are: Burn drier. Burn better.
Log graphic showing higher moisture left side with less flame and more smoke then right side which has lower water but better flame and less smoke.
Square infographic titled "wood smoke and your health" that has list of cardiovascular and respiratory effects from wood smoke, a list of groups that are more sensitive to wood smoke including older adults and children and 4 steps you can take to reduce smoke including using dry, seasoned wood. See pdf of this same image for all the details.
how smoke can affect heart and lung health
one stove equals the emissions of 15 dump trucks
one stove equals the emissions of eight school buses

The wood smoke and your health graphic is also available as an 8.5 X 11 pdf:  Wood Smoke and Your Health (pdf) (2.92 MB, October 2022) and you can order an 18X24 inch poster--note that the hard copy large poster is an older version that does not include recent updates such as the expanded list of groups at risk.

GIFS

Right click on images to save.

Burn wise logo with flickering flame
Burn wise logo with flickering flame and words: Right Wood, Right Appliance, Right Way

Cartoon graphic of 4 chimneys with the words: Firewood smoke harms health, and the screen fills with smoke and then on top of it displays the words: Burn Wise, Program of the U.S. EPA with a link to epa.gov/burnwise  

Cartoon graphic of 4 chimneys with the words: Wood smoke harms health, and the screen fills with smoke and then on top of it displays the words: Burn Wise, Program of the U.S. EPA with a link to epa.gov/burnwise
  

Logos

Burn Wise logo with transparent background
Right click on logo to save (Black Background)
Burn Wise logo with transparent background
Right click on logo to save (Transparent Background)
Right click on logo to save (Black Text)

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