Summer fun, Air Force safe Published June 21, 2017 By Amn Rhett Isbell 19th Airlift Wing Public Affairs LITTLE ROCK AIR FORCE BASE, Ark. -- Kayaking the Buffalo River, fishing at Lake Ouachita and hiking Pinnacle Mountain are all activities that give a sense that summer has arrived in Arkansas. The critical days of summer — May 27 to Sept. 4 — are characterized by people taking part in an increased amount of high-risk activities. As the temperatures rise, a heightened level of awareness is necessary to stay safe. The lack of familiarity or experience with an Arkansas summer can lead to heat-related injuries. Putting some forethought into the day’s activities and having a little preventative knowledge can go a long way toward avoiding these common dangers: Dehydration: Drink water the day before and during physical activity or if heat is going to become a factor. Sunburns: These can be avoided by wearing sunscreen with a broad spectrum of protection and minimizing direct exposure to the sun. Swimming dangers: Inexperienced swimmers should wear properly fitted life vests. PT injuries: These can be avoided by conditioning the body for the hotter weather, hydrating properly and stretching. Proper protective equipment: Wearing PPE such as earplugs, gloves and safety goggles helps easily avoid injuries or damage to the body. Alcohol consumption: Limit alcohol consumption and plan ahead. This can go a long way towards helping further an Airman’s career. Home projects: Read the owner’s manual for power tools and construction equipment, as well visit the skill center on base for some helpful tips. Travel safety: Poor planning, not wearing seatbelts and a lack of sleep are some of the most common causes of vehicular injuries. Avoiding injury: Sticking to following proper safety procedures is an easy way to avoid injury. Knowing the limits: Strains can be avoided by carefully conditioning the body over a period of time as well as being mindful of any signs of stress.