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The 101 Critical Days of Summer safety campaign's focus is to continuously raise the awareness and understanding on how to prevent injuries and accidents in order to reduce the amount of casualties this summer.The campaign began Memorial Day weekend and runs through Labor Day. During the "101 Days of Summer", the Base Safety Center will publish weekly newsletters on topics ranging from safety procedures for motorcycles, private motor vehicles, recreational vehicles, boats and miscellaneous watercraft, to preventing and treating heat injuries, lawn and garden tips and general household safety tips.MCCS has also scheduled activities as part of 101 Days to raise awareness of substance abuse, educate service members about recreational safety, promote responsible alcohol use, and offer fun, healthy alternatives as a viable option.Check out the below factsheet link to learn more about this weeks safety message.... - The 101 Critical Days of Summer safety campaign's focus is to continuously raise the awareness and understanding on how to prevent injuries and accidents in order to reduce the amount of casualties this summer. The campaign began Memorial Day weekend and runs through Labor Day. During the "101 Days of Summer", the Base Safety Center will publish weekly newsletters on topics ranging from safety procedures for motorcycles, private motor vehicles, recreational vehicles, boats and miscellaneous watercraft, to preventing and treating heat injuries, lawn and garden tips and general household safety tips. MCCS has also scheduled activities as part of 101 Days to raise awareness of substance abuse, educate service members about recreational safety, promote responsible alcohol use, and offer fun, healthy alternatives as a viable option. Check out the below factsheet link to learn more about this weeks safety message....

Navy Capt. Mark A. Kobelja, Commanding Officer, Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton; Brig. Gen. Edward D. Banta, Commanding General, Marine Corps Installations West - Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton; Kenneth Fisher, chairman and chief executive officer of the Fisher House Foundation and John M. Mateczun, president of UnitedHealthcare Military and Veterans, cut the ribbon during the Fisher House opening ceremony, May 15. The new Camp Pendleton Fisher House will provide free temporary housing facilities for military families visiting wounded Marines and Sailors at the base Naval Hospital. - Navy Capt. Mark A. Kobelja, Commanding Officer, Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton; Brig. Gen. Edward D. Banta, Commanding General, Marine Corps Installations West - Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton; Kenneth Fisher, chairman and chief executive officer of the Fisher House Foundation and John M. Mateczun, president of UnitedHealthcare Military and Veterans, cut the ribbon during the Fisher House opening ceremony, May 15. The new Camp Pendleton Fisher House will provide free temporary housing facilities for military families visiting wounded Marines and Sailors at the base Naval Hospital.

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton