September Jobs for Lifestyle Storers

February 20, 2026

September Jobs for Lifestyle Storers

So September’s here, and hasn’t it come around quickly? Summer is almost gone and we’re heading toward Autumn full speed.

Whether you’re storing with us, managing a storage unit elsewhere or simply looking to find out what lifestyle hacks need thinking about this month, here’s our handy five point guide to September storage hacks to stay on top of life.

(If you’re wondering what a lifestyle storer is, see here: The rise of the lifestyle storer.)

1.       Back to school

If you haven’t done it already, time to ‘unstore’ those school uniforms, buy school shoes, sort school bags, find out the term dates, check holiday homework/projects were done……..

2.       University calling

If you’re heading to Uni, time to get all the kit for your accommodation out and ready.

1st September on a pile of notebooks on a desk

3.       Managing sports kits and equipment

If you play football or another cooler season sport like skiing or snowboarding, it’s time to get out kit and equipment.

For others, it’s time to think about preparing for colder weather ahead, for example:

-           A  boat or yacht to take out of the water? (Handy winterising a boat guide: https://www.easystorage.com/blog/time-to-think-about-the-boat-shed)

-          Winterising a bike? (Handy hints for winterising a bike https://www.easystorage.com/blog/preparing-your-bike-for-storage)

 

4.       Preparing to winterise a caravan

The easyStorage guide to winterising a caravan may help: https://www.easystorage.com/blog/winterising-your-caravan

A tree in Autumn in front of a house

5.       The C word. Christmas

OK. We have to say it.

September is a busy month, especially if you have family in education, so we’re not suggesting you go overboard. It’s a good time to take stock of what you already have, have those dreaded discussions about who’s spending Christmas where, and starting to squirrel away presents. It seems early, but thinking about it now will spread the pressures, be they costs, time or space.

To join the every growing band of ‘Lifestyle Storers’, who use their storage to keep their homes clear and stay on top of life, contact easyStorage on 0800 061 4091. Quotes are available 24/7 online at https://book.easystorage.com/, where there’s even a handy guide to how much space you’ll need.
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