101 Critical Days of Summer campaign commences May 22 Published May 22, 2009 By Master Sgt. Shelly Barton 66th Air Base Wing Safety Office HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE, Mass. -- The 101 Critical Days of Summer 2009 campaign, which encompasses 109 days due to an early Memorial Day, begins May 22 at 4 p.m. and will last through 7 a.m. on Sept. 8. While some people may argue that New England has only 28 real days of summer, the 66th Air Base Wing Safety Office encourages the Hanscom community to be especially focused on safety throughout the summer months. Air Force statistics show that mishaps -- especially those involving off-duty activities - traditionally increase during this period. During the 2008 campaign, the Air Force lost 16 Airmen. The leading cause of fatalities continues to be motor vehicle mishaps, including motorcycles. Mishaps often are avoidable and take place when an individual drives or recreates while impaired. Alcohol and drug use, fatigue, illness and even anger can constitute impairment. Airmen are urged not to get behind the wheel, on a motorcycle or boat or to go swimming or play sports while impaired in any way. All members of the Hanscom community are also encouraged to be attentive Wingmen and discourage friends from participating in these activities while impaired. Hanscom has not experienced a fatal mishap in nearly 10 years. This is a credit to all base personnel. It is obvious that base personnel have increased their awareness of the risks involved in their activities and made good risk management decisions. The safety office encourages the base community to continue to be diligent about safety. Even with higher summer fuel prices, many people will travel by car this year. Planning ahead is one of the best tools for emergencies. For road trips, a cell phone is a good idea for emergencies, but it should not be the only survival tool. Individuals should pack some basic tools, such as a spare fan belt, extra fuses and bottles of water. Travelers should also consider joining an emergency road service. Before leaving, the vehicle's fluids, belts and hoses, lights, tires and wipers should be checked. Seat belts should always be worn. For more information call the safety office at (781) 377-5135.