Cindy Oja
9201 SE 91st Ave. #200
Portland, OR 97086
 

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Moving Resources
Moving Overview Checklist
Change of Address Checklist
Packing Tips
Moving House Plants
Moving Garden Plants
Moving Pets
About Moving Companies


Moving Overview Checklist
 
One Month Before Moving:


One To Two Weeks Before Moving:

On Moving Day:

After Arriving At New Home:




Change of Address Checklist
Change of Address Checklist
- Use this form to make sure all your friends, family and business associates have your new address. Also use it to note the phone numbers of your new utility companies, insurance agents and other organizations in your new location.





Packing Tips





Moving House Plants
 
A Couple Of Weeks Before You Move:
Prune plants to facilitate packing. Consult a florist or a plant book for instructions.

A Week Before Your Move:
Place your plants in a black plastic bag, along with a bug/pest strip, conventional flea collar or bug powder. Close the bag and place in a cool area overnight to kill any pests on the plant or in the soil.

The Day Before Your Move:
Place the plants in cardboard containers. Hold them in place with dampened newspaper or packing paper. Use paper to cushion the leaves and place a final layer of wet paper on top to keep them moist. If you must leave your plants behind, then take cuttings. Put them in a plastic bag with wet paper towels around them.

On The Day Of Your Move:
Set the boxes aside and mark "DO NOT LOAD" so they won't be taken on the moving van. Close the boxes and punch air holes in the top before loading into your car.

When Moving:
Park your car in a shaded area in the summer and a sunny spot in the winter.

Upon Arrival:

Unpack the plants as soon as possible after arrival. Remove plants through the bottom of the box to avoid breaking the stems. Do not expose the plants to much sunlight at first. Let them get gradually accustomed to more light.





Moving Garden Plants


Moving Pets

Cats and Dogs:

Cats and dogs can be taken in your car. If so, remember to take along the following items:
To have your pet shipped by air, make sure someone can meet your pet at the destination airport and take care of it until you arrive. A kennel can do this for you and keep your pet until you have completed your move, if necessary.  If you are flying to your new destination, your cat or dog can ride in the baggage compartment. You may need the following items:
Smaller Animals:
Hamsters, birds and other small animals can easily be transported in your car. To help keep the animals calm and quiet, cover cages with a cloth. Also, make sure they have food and water available.

Fish:
It can be very impractical and risky to move fish. Check with your local pet store for recommendations on moving your specific type of fish.





About Moving Companies
Consumer complaints against moving companies have been rising. Following are some tips that can help your move go smoothly.