Singapore Family and Individual Tips
What do I pack?
Packing List for a Temporary Apartment Stay
Question: What do I need to bring for my apartment?
Answer: Your toothbrush. You will find all furnishings and housewares provided.
Everything from linens, dishes, towels and electronics to floral decor, pictures
and plants are all included.
Question: Can I bring my kids?
Answer: Yes you can!
Question: Can I bring my pet?
Answer: Yes you can, however, some communities may have weight restrictions.
Planning for your Temporary Stay
What do I need to know?
Temporary stay accomodations come fully equipped with all the amenities to
make you feel at home.
What options do I have?
How long will you need housing?
Corporate housing is generally best for stays of one month or longer.
Consider a variety of locations. A suburban location may fill your needs if
you have children and want to be close to schools .
What type of accommodations you will need?
There are studios as well as one, two, and three bedrooms available. There
are also a variety of floor plans that will widen your choices.
Special items (baby cribs, etc.) and amenities are available should you need
them.
Inquire about your relocation benefits if you are being moved by your employer.
Do they cover temporary housing? What other costs are covered?
Temporary Stay Accomodations...
- Are usually significantly less expensive than extended stay and suite
hotels.
- Offer a range of properties, from apartments and
town homes to single family dwellings.
- Most come furnished, with fully equipped kitchen, linens, television
and VCR
- Do not have long-term leases or down payments necessary
- Do not have hidden fees or deposits
- Will accommodate pets at certain properties
- Are available nationwide
and worldwide
Packing Clothing/Personal Items
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Clothing
[ ] Pants
[ ] Suits/Dressy clothing
[ ] Shirts/Blouses
[ ] Jacket/Coat
[ ] Leisure wear
[ ] Socks/Stockings
[ ] Underwear
[ ] Shoes - dress/sport
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Accessories
[ ] Alarm clock
[ ] Watch
[ ] Hair Dryer
[ ] Shoe-shine kit
[ ] Jewelry
[ ] Swim suit
[ ] Sporting gear
[ ] Handkerchief/tissues
[ ] Nail clipper & file
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Toiletries
[ ] Toothpaste/toothbrush
[ ] Hair brush
[ ] Antiperspirant
[ ] Cologne/Perfume
[ ] Hygiene: Shaving/Make-up
[ ] Medications
[ ] Band aids/cotton
[ ] Suntan lotion/Sunblock
[ ] Alarm clock
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Checklist for Extended Travel
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[ ] Stop newspaper.
[ ] Notify neighbors of your travel plans. Supply them with a contact
number for your self or a local relative. Put their name and phone
number in our address book.
[ ] Leave house key and trip itinerary with friends or family.
[ ] Stop mail delivery, or have your mail forwarded to your temporary
location.
[ ] Suspend magazine subscriptions or have them forwarded also.
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[ ] Arrange for the care of your pets.
[ ] Arrange for the care of your landscaping and house plants.
[ ] Eliminate possible fire hazards (unplug appliances, etc).
[ ] Lock all doors and windows.
[ ] Turn down thermostat.
[ ] Turn off water heater.
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[ ] Store valuables in a safe place.
[ ] Empty refrigerator of perishables.
[ ] Set up a timers on the lighting in your house.
[ ] Set timers on clock radios, tune it into a talk-show.
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Keep your home Safe
If you have not already made arrange-ments, here are some tips to ensure your
home is safe while you are away.
Ask a neighbor or relative to keep an eye on your home.
Contact the post office and have your mail forwarded to your temporary stay
location.
Notify all newspapers to suspend delivery.
Ask your neighbors to pick up things like flyers or newspapers, and have them
put back your trash bins or other items you may have left out. Piled up newspapers
on your porch or a trash bin left out for days will attract attention.
To make your home appear lived in, give your neighbors permission to park
in your driveway. The traffic and activity at your home will make it seem as
if someone is at home.
If you have forwarded your mail to your temporary stay location that's great!
Otherwise, have your home-contact forward your mail. Provide them with pre-addressed
large envelops and cash for postage. Remember, creditors have a hard time seeing
any reason for missing or late payments. So, be sure your home-contact is responsible
and understands the importance to you.
Helpful Hints & Planning Aids: Budget
Fun Things To Do On A Budget
- Determine how much you can spend on entertainment each month.
- Make a list of free or inexpensive activities in your area.
- Ask family members which activities they prefer.
- Make a list of the preferred activities and keep it handy.
- Refer to the list when you are looking for entertainment ideas. Also
consider some of the following options:
- Visit a park with playgrounds, open fields, basketball courts and tennis
courts.
- Go for a walk or a hike, grab a glider, go in-line skating or ride a
bicycle.
- Visit a local beach or a lake.
- Use coupons for miniature golf, bowling, restaurants or video rentals.
- Take advantage of matinee rates for movies.
- Attend plays at local theaters.
- Play board games with friends.
- Throw a potluck party.
- Visit zoos and museums.
- Attend outdoor summer concerts at local parks
Staying Connected with Yourself and
The Folks Back Home
Corporate travelers are finding many creative ways to stay linked to one another.
Here are some tips for maintaining your personal support systems.
By Mail
- Send a postcard or write a letter. Everyone loves to get mail.
- Take some pictures or make a video. Create your own virtual tour.
By Phone
Thinking of You - Call your spouse! Call your mother!
Via Cyberspace
- Instant messaging creates live online dialogues, instantly available from
your keyboard anytime you would like to chat.
- E-mail is a great way to keep in touch. It is less expensive than phone
calls and quicker than writing letters. E-mail is convenient to use and ready
when you are.
- Set up your own Internet home page. By integrating the audio and visual
capabilities of the Internet, families can post current pictures, recorded
messages and updates on a regular basis.
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