06/05/2026
Heat stroke doesn't happen instantly.
It usually starts with heat exhaustion first.
When your body struggles to cool itself, fatigue, dehydration, dizziness, poor decision-making, and increased heart strain can quickly follow. Ignore those warning signs, and heat stroke can become a very real danger.
The key is simple: cool down before you overheat.
The science is called evaporative cooling. When fine mist evaporates from your skin, it pulls heat away from your body, helping you stay cooler and safer in extreme temperatures.
Stay hydrated. Stay cool. Stay ahead of the heat.