2009 Safe Summer Campaign

By USARCRCJune 24, 2009

What is it'

On May 4, the U.S. Army Combat Readiness/Safety Center launched the 2009 Safe Summer campaign to raise awareness of the increased hazards associated with summertime, off-duty activities and to provide Soldiers, Army civilians and their family members the information they need to manage risk and reduce the chance of being injured or killed in an accident.

The campaign runs from May through to September and emphasizes prevention and vigilance during the summer season and strives to ensure Soldiers, family members and civilians are aware of the hazards and risks involved when participating in the summer fun.

The campaign offers information on everything from grilling and food preparation, to water-related activities and ATV/dirt bike safety. Products supporting the Safe Summer campaign include: posters, videos and articles on topics affecting our Soldiers' safety.

What has the Army done'

Over the past three years, the USACR/Safety Center has initiated a summer safety campaign in an effort to heightened Soldiers awareness of the risk associated with their off-duty, summer activities.

The summer campaign also provides leaders and safety professionals with the tools and resources they need to educate their force and ultimately drive down losses in their formations.

Why is this important to the Army'

Summer is the time of year that the Army typically experiences and increase in off-duty accidental fatalities. Summertime presents numerous challenges for keeping Soldiers and civilians in our charge safe. Everyone wants to enjoy the outdoors and maximize their pleasure with friends and family. We must remain watchful of the increased hazards associated with off-duty outdoor activities and remain engaged throughout this high-risk summer season. We need everyone to do their part to protect our "band of brothers and sisters."

Resources:

Videos, posters, feature articles and news releases on relevant summer safety related topics/areas of focus at as well as links to additional resources can be found on the <a href="https://safety.army.mil" target="_blank"> USACR/Safety Center's Web site </a>