You're a survivor. Keep it that way! Published Aug. 30, 2007 By 92nd Air Refueling Wing Ground Safety Office FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE, Wash. (AFPN) -- Congratulations! If you're reading this article, you have survived the 101 Critical Days of Summer thus far. Seventeen fellow Air Force members weren't as fortunate. One common theme among all the mishaps is the fact they could have been prevented. Traditionally, Labor Day weekend is the most deadly holiday for the Air Force as a whole, so the members of the Ground Safety Office here would like to remind you of some safety tips for this weekend. Twelve of the 17 fatalities occurred as a result of automobile or motorcycle accidents. Of the 12, one was attributed to not wearing a seatbelt. Although wearing a seatbelt will not guarantee your survival, it will increase your chances of survival dramatically. Remember to wear your seatbelt and ensure your vehicle occupants do as well. Make a driving plan ahead of time and stick with it; it could be your best defense to fighting fatigue while driving. Be sure to take rest breaks, and if possible, switch drivers every few hours to allow ample rest time. Another big killer of Airmen is alcohol. Whether driving, boating or swimming, alcohol has played a large role in the deaths of Air Force members. Drink responsibly. Use a designated driver, and always know a person to call to get you home safely. Finally, if you're engaging in water activities, please follow the rules of the water. Remember to use the buddy system, avoid alcohol use and use personal floatation devices when applicable. Whatever activity you choose to take part in this weekend, be sure to use personal risk management and watch out for not only yourselves, but those around you. Have a safe and enjoyable weekend, and remember, safety is no accident. Comment on this story (comments may be published on Air Force Link) View the comments/letters page