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{{Quote|text=<big>''Sometimes, a backpack is more than just a backpack—it's a symbol of the strengths of community partnership and inclusive planning, reminding us all that when we come together, we create a safer, more resilient [community] for everyone.''|sign='' L. Vance Taylor with [https://www.caloes.ca.gov/ CalOES]''</big>}}The most effective emergency responders possess three things: training, experience, and equipment. In some situations, all the training and experience in the world would not make a responder effective if they did not also have the tools for the job. Therefore, a basic NET kit is required for all active NET volunteers. The purpose of this article is to specify what items at minimum should be found in a basic NET response kit. | {{Quote|text=<big>''Sometimes, a backpack is more than just a backpack—it's a symbol of the strengths of community partnership and inclusive planning, reminding us all that when we come together, we create a safer, more resilient [community] for everyone.''|sign='' L. Vance Taylor with [https://www.caloes.ca.gov/ CalOES]''</big>}}The most effective emergency responders possess three things: training, experience, and equipment. In some situations, all the training and experience in the world would not make a responder effective if they did not also have the tools for the job. Therefore, a basic NET kit is required for all active NET volunteers. The purpose of this article is to specify what items at minimum should be found in a basic NET response kit. | ||
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! colspan="2" |Item | |||
!Notes | |||
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|'''Backpack, 1,200 in<sup>3</sup> or larger''' | |||
|[[File:Netpack.jpg|alt=NET backpack illustration|frameless]] | |||
|Red with NET branding preferred but not required. We have one NET volunteer out there with a Hello Kitty response pack and it is fine. | |||
|- style="background: #D35D30; color: white" | |||
|'''Protective hard hat''' | |||
|[[File:Helmet.jpg|alt=NET hard hat|frameless]] | |||
|Red with NET branding is '''''required'''''. Provided by PBEM, should be replaced every five years. | |||
|- style="background: #D35D30; color: white" | |||
|'''Reflective vest''' | |||
|[[File:Netvest.jpg|alt=NET vest|frameless]] | |||
|Red/orange with NET branding '''''required'''''. Provided by PBEM. Must meet ANSI Class 2 standards. | |||
|- style="background: #D35D30; color: white" | |||
|'''NET ID and lanyard''' | |||
|[[File:Netid.jpg|alt=NET ID|frameless]] | |||
|Provided by PBEM. | |||
|- | |||
|'''Safety goggles''' | |||
|[[File:Goggles.jpg|alt=Safety goggles|frameless]] | |||
|See [[Eye Protection for NETs]] | |||
|- | |||
|'''N95 masks (qty.2)''' | |||
|[[File:Dust mask.jpg|frameless]] | |||
|P100 or a respirator can be substituted, though P100s are difficult to breathe in. | |||
|- | |||
|'''4-in-1 tool''' | |||
|[[File:4in1tool.jpg|alt=4 in 1 tool, illustration by Hugh Newell|center|frameless|4 in 1 tool, illustration by Hugh Newell]] | |||
|Available under a few different brands. The ones PBEM has are branded ON DUTY. | |||
|- | |||
|'''Duct tape (1 roll)''' | |||
|[[File:Duct tape.jpg|frameless]] | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|'''LED flashlight''' | |||
|[[File:Flashlight.jpg|frameless]] | |||
|A headlamp is strongly recommended, to keep your hands free. | |||
|- | |||
|'''Prybar, 15"''' | |||
|[[File:Prybar.jpg|frameless]] | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|'''Cutting tool''' | |||
|[[File:Pocket knife.jpg|frameless]] | |||
|Pocketknife or multitool. | |||
|- | |||
|'''Nylon cord, ⅛" 100' roll''' | |||
|[[File:Nyloncord.jpg|alt=Nylon cord|frameless]] | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|'''Tough gloves''' | |||
|[[File:Gloves.jpg|frameless]] | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|'''Note pad and writing instrument''' | |||
|[[File:Writing supplies.jpg|frameless]] | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|'''Whistle''' | |||
|[[File:Whistle.jpg|frameless]] | |||
|Recommend whistles with a lanyard. | |||
|- | |||
|'''AM/FM radio''' | |||
|[[File:Crank powered radio.jpg|frameless]] | |||
|Not required at the FFE. | |||
|- | |||
|'''Kneepads''' | |||
|[[File:Kneepads.jpg|alt=Kneepads|frameless]] | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|'''First aid kit''' | |||
|[[File:First aid kit.jpg|frameless]] | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|'''FRS/GMRS radio''' | |||
|[[File:Frsgmrsradio.jpg|alt=FRS/GMRS radio|center|frameless|FRS/GMRS radio]] | |||
|Your radio is not required for the FFE, so we suggest waiting to purchase it until after we discuss devices in Basic NET Unit 9 - Tactical Radio Communications. | |||
|- | |||
|'''Spare batteries''' | |||
|[[File:Batteries.jpg|frameless]] | |||
|Rechargeable NiMH batteries are recommended if available in the volunteer's price range. We discuss batteries in Basic NET Unit 9 - Tactical Radio Communications. | |||
|} | |||
Revision as of 19:02, 5 September 2025
Sometimes, a backpack is more than just a backpack—it's a symbol of the strengths of community partnership and inclusive planning, reminding us all that when we come together, we create a safer, more resilient [community] for everyone.— L. Vance Taylor with CalOES
The most effective emergency responders possess three things: training, experience, and equipment. In some situations, all the training and experience in the world would not make a responder effective if they did not also have the tools for the job. Therefore, a basic NET kit is required for all active NET volunteers. The purpose of this article is to specify what items at minimum should be found in a basic NET response kit.
| Item | Notes | |
|---|---|---|
| Backpack, 1,200 in3 or larger | Red with NET branding preferred but not required. We have one NET volunteer out there with a Hello Kitty response pack and it is fine. | |
| Protective hard hat |
|
Red with NET branding is required. Provided by PBEM, should be replaced every five years. |
| Reflective vest |
|
Red/orange with NET branding required. Provided by PBEM. Must meet ANSI Class 2 standards. |
| NET ID and lanyard |
|
Provided by PBEM. |
| Safety goggles |
|
See Eye Protection for NETs |
| N95 masks (qty.2) |
|
P100 or a respirator can be substituted, though P100s are difficult to breathe in. |
| 4-in-1 tool | ![]() |
Available under a few different brands. The ones PBEM has are branded ON DUTY. |
| Duct tape (1 roll) |
|
|
| LED flashlight |
|
A headlamp is strongly recommended, to keep your hands free. |
| Prybar, 15" |
|
|
| Cutting tool |
|
Pocketknife or multitool. |
| Nylon cord, ⅛" 100' roll |
|
|
| Tough gloves |
|
|
| Note pad and writing instrument |
|
|
| Whistle |
|
Recommend whistles with a lanyard. |
| AM/FM radio |
|
Not required at the FFE. |
| Kneepads |
|
|
| First aid kit |
|
|
| FRS/GMRS radio | ![]() |
Your radio is not required for the FFE, so we suggest waiting to purchase it until after we discuss devices in Basic NET Unit 9 - Tactical Radio Communications. |
| Spare batteries |
|
Rechargeable NiMH batteries are recommended if available in the volunteer's price range. We discuss batteries in Basic NET Unit 9 - Tactical Radio Communications. |



















