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May 31 2010

Relocating to Orlando Survival Tip #1

I would like to share with you some insider information about living in Orlando, Florida. When ever you move to an new area it takes some time to get adjusted and learn all the “local secrets” that make life so much easier, safer and more affordable.

That being said, many of you Orlando “Newbies” might be wondering what is up with the weather. Yes, our weather can be absolutely gorgeous throughout the winter and spring months, but come summer and it can/will rain everyday.  It can rain in your front yard and not in your backyard. We have hurricanes, tornadoes and the lightning is most likely unlike anything you have ever experienced.

Most of our afternoon weather is due to the colliding of the western and eastern sea breezes which usually meets in the middle of the state..right over Orlando and Central Florida.

Here is some need to know Florida weather info:

1) We are the lightning capital of the United States. More people  are struck here than in any other part of the US. Do not take a shower, wash dishes, or partake in any other activity that requires using water during a storm. Many people have been struck by lightning while taking a bath. Stay away from windows. If you are caught out in a storm do not seek shelter under a tree or other tall isolated object. The best thing to do is get inside a secure building as soon as you hear thunder in the distance. Lightning often strikes long before it even rains.

2) Buy a weather radio to alert you when severe weather is approaching. Central Florida has had an increasing number of damaging tornadoes. Check Accu Weather for great local weather info.

3) If you are planning a trip to the beach and it starts raining before you get there, you don’t have to go back home. Ninety percent of the time if you just keep driving the weather will be beautiful at the beach!! Although the weather in Florida can be severe it rarely lasts long.

4) When it comes to hurricanes, you will have plenty of warning and time to prepare. My best advice to people who have just relocated to Orlando and have never experienced a hurricane is….LISTEN TO AUTHORITY. If you have been warned to evacuate your area, please listen. So many people end up in life threatening situations because they didn’t listen to the warnings. Hurricanes are extreme and can last for hours and hours. Prepare to be without electricity and water for days…even weeks. A little planning and prep goes a long way when it comes to surviving the storm and it’s aftermath. Please see Hurricane Survival for more info.

For more information on Relocating to Orlando call…1-888-580-6683.

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Feb 28 2010

Storage Space

Published by rns under Family Relocation Tips

Storage space is something to consider when relocating to Orlando. Up North, most homes come equipped with basements and attics. Storage space in Florida isn’t as easy to come by. The water table in the Orlando area is too close to the surface for basements and we have crawl spaces instead of attics.

Before you move to Orlando, it is probably a good idea to have a yard sale or donate unwanted items to your local Salvation Army. If you simply can’t bare to part with some of your things then you will want to find an Orlando public storage facility.
There are many sized spaces to choose from. Also, you have the choice of climate controlled/indoor storage or outdoor Orlando storage facilities.

If you need help organizing your relocation to the Orlando area, RNS can help.

Call RNS Today: 407-595-4474
Email: customerservice@rnsflorida.com

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Sep 22 2009

Last Out, First In Box is always a good idea

Published by rns under Family Relocation Tips

There are plenty of tips and tricks that you can use to help you during your relocation to Orlando Florida, but one simple piece of advice is to use a Last Out/First In box. This can be especially helpful if you are traveling long distance to get to your new home, this way you will have all of the essentials with you in one place, at all times.

A last out, first in box is a container that you can keep important items in whether you are still packing your old home or have already relocated to or your new home in Orlando. There are plenty of random things that you don’t necessarily think about keeping out while you are packing but always wish you left out so that it would be easier to use or find later.

You can include a variety of items in your last out, first in box including: Medication, toilet paper, keys, jewelry, toiletries, a shower curtain, important records, cleaning supplies, pet food, milk, snacks, plastic cutlery, paper towels, can openers, tools or items placed in your homes safe.

By keeping all these items in one box or storage bin, it will be easy to locate all these items to make your relocation go much smoother. This will keep you from frantically opening and going through dozens of boxes to find that one item that you need so badly.

Not only is Relocation Networking Services here to give you moving advice and tips, it is a resource you can use to help find services and items that you may need when you relocate to Orlando, Florida. If you need any advice during your relocation to the Orlando area, please call 407-595-4474, to receive more helpful tips and advice to make your relocation as easy as pie

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Sep 02 2009

New City, New Furniture

Published by rns under Family Relocation Tips

When you are relocating to a different city, sometimes it is easy to get rid of too much furniture before the move, thinking that it is going to make the moving process easier. We have all been in that position, you’re looking at your family room couch and thinking to yourself, “Maybe we should just toss it and get a new one when we get there.” Or maybe your bed frame and dining table broke while it was being transported in the moving van. Lucky for you, the new Orlando resident, there are plenty of places in town for you to buy furniture to furnish your new home.
Some local places to pick up new furniture are Ikea, American Signature, Ashley Furniture, and Rooms To Go. If you are still in the process of relocating, and want the furniture to be ready for you when you arrive in Orlando, place your order on-line so you can get the ship date to be as close to your move date as possible.
One of the benefits of needing to buy new furniture is that it gives you a fresh start on decorating your new home, Florida style. Florida has a very eclectic decorating style since it is made up of a stew of different types of people from around the country. Some great local stores in Orlando to buy items to decorate your new house with are Pier 1, Bed Bath & Beyond, and even Target.
Use your relocation to your advantage and set yourself up to be happy in your new home. For more local recommendations on relocation services, call 407-595-4474. Relocation Networking Solutions is there to answer any of your questions about moving and to recommend stores and services to make your relocation to Orlando go as smooth as possible.

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Aug 19 2009

Helping Your Child During The Relocation Process

Published by rns under Family Relocation Tips

Relocating can be stressful on anybody, but for most children it is a life changing event. As a family it is important to make your relocation as comfortable as possible for everyone and to keep a special eye on your children, even while you have plenty of moving responsibilities of your own.

One of the best ways to help your child welcome the idea of moving is to show them as much as you can about Orlando before hand, so they know what to expect and have something to look forward to. Showing pictures to your child of your new house, their new school, ball parks, dance studios, whatever your child is into, will help give them a better idea of what Orlando is like.

Once you finally relocate to Orlando, it is important to take the time to introduce your child to all of the places you showed them before. When you have a break between painting and unpacking boxes, drive around and show your child their new school, local library, and local recreational areas like parks and lakes. It is also nice to visit some of the unique places Orlando has to offer like the Orlando Science Center or the Orlando Museum of Art. By acquainting your child and family with these new places it helps your new area feel more like home and gives your children something to talk about with their new friends at school. It is easy to put such outings on the backburner since other responsibilities may feel more immediate, but helping your child adjust to their new area is something that will pay off in the long run. It usually takes about six months to a year to finally feel at home in your new area, so help  that process move along faster just by taking a few extra hours during your move to help your child feel more comfortable.

Relocation Networking Services is here to help with all of your relocation needs. We know that relocating to a new area with children is an extra responsibility, so let us help you decide what schools are best and give you other advice that will help your children be successful. Give us a call today at 407-595-4474 to make relocating easier for your entire family.

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