Warning Presentation templates
These bold warning templates are designed to grab attention from the first glance. Ideal for conveying urgent messages, safety instructions, or critical alerts, they combine striking visuals with clear, concise messaging to ensure your warning is loud, clear, and unmissable. Perfect for safety campaigns, emergency information, or any situation requiring an immediate focus.
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Construction Areas Warning Signs
Warning! You're approaching a construction area. Safety equipment is a must. Here's a helmet, a reflective jacket, goggles, gloves, boots... OK, now you can pass. See what we're constructing here? A nice presentation about warning signs that you can often find in construction areas like this one. Every single slide...
Warning, Endangered Animals!
Download the Warning, Endangered Animals! presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides and teach with confidence. Sometimes, teachers need a little bit of help, and there's nothing wrong with that. We're glad to lend you a hand! Since Slidesgo is committed to making education better for everyone, we've joined hands with...
Early Warning Score (EWS)
The Early Warning Score (EWS) is a set of criteria and standards that are used to assess the severity of a patient's condition. It helps medical professionals determine which patients require urgent or intensive care and which can be managed with simpler interventions. To present such a specific topic is...
Warning Signs and Child Development Conditions
Download the Warning Signs and Child Development Conditions presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. The education sector constantly demands dynamic and effective ways to present information. This template is created with that very purpose in mind. Offering the best resources, it allows educators or students to efficiently manage their presentations...
Warning Yellow Tape Crime Scene Investigation for College
Even though there’s lots of yellow tape and warning signs on this crime scene, you should feel free to touch, edit and change anything you find on these slides, unlike in a real crime scene. Why is it so important not to alter the state of a crime scene? What...
Alert Warning Symbols Theme for Business
Is it dangerous to use this template? Not at all. Why are there so many warning symbols on the slides, then? It's just the theme that we decided to use. This design, created for business presentations, is actually quite standard content-wise, as it offers layouts where you can explain your...
Warning Yellow Tape Crime Scene Investigation for College Infographics
Download the "Warning Yellow Tape Crime Scene Investigation for College Infographics" template for PowerPoint or Google Slides and discover the power of infographics. An infographic resource gives you the ability to showcase your content in a more visual way, which will make it easier for your audience to understand your...
Cleaning Warning Posters
Watch out! Didn't you see the warning sign? Slippery surface! If you want to practice ice skating, suit yourself, but I won't risk it! Our newest template is a collection of warning signs revolving around cleaning. You know, the usual "wet floor", "chemical products used" and so on. But that's...
High Temperature Warning
On sweltering summer days or in heated work environments, a high temperature warning system becomes an absolute necessity. It combines striking temperature vectors with a vibrant palette of warm colors for clear and effective communication. Inject a dose of creativity and urgency into your safety measures with this unique alert...
Nuclear Attack Warning Procedure
Yellow and black may not seem like the ideal colors to make you feel prepared, but when it comes to surviving a nuclear attack, having an emergency plan designed in these colors can be a real lifesaver. With this template you can provide all the information people need to know...
Fire Action Warning Evacuation Procedure
There's a fire in the building? First of all, you must remain calm. Try to locate the fire exit and make sure to move as close to the ground as possible (to avoid the smoke). Or, even better, follow the evacuation procedure established by the premises. Or even better than...