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Posted 7/16/2012   Updated 7/16/2012 Email story   Print story

    


by Staff Sgt. Krystie Martinez
Air Combat Command Public Affairs


7/16/2012 - LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va -- According to the National Climate Data Center, this year's blistering temperatures have led to a record-breaking summer across the United States.

Swimming, boating and personal watercraft are just a few ways to cool off and enjoy the water this summer; however, these activities can become dangerous if Airmen are not prepared for the risks.

In fact, drowning is the fifth leading cause of accidental death for all ages in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This year, Air Combat Command lost two Airmen to drowning: one from a kayaking accident and another from a boating accident.

Chief Master Sgt. Trae King, 633rd Air Base Wing command chief, has a few tips to keep Airmen safe in the water this summer.

· Have a plan. Airmen should let someone know where they are going and the time they will return.

· Prevent drowning. Take swimming lessons through the American Red Cross or base fitness centers.

· Never swim alone.

· Inexperienced swimmers of all ages should wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket. (Click here for more information.)

· Avoid drinking alcohol while participating in water activities. It impairs judgment and coordination, and reduces the body's ability to stay warm.

· Be prepared to respond to an emergency. Take a cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), class through the American Red Cross.

Follow these safety tips to make this a summer of fun - not a summer of regrets.



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