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IDENTITY THEFT
To OBEY LAWS
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Identity THEFT and information-based fraud is the fastest growing CRIME in the U.S.

 

 



 



 

Do you issue a certificate of destruction?
Yes, A Certificate of Destruction certifying the time and date your materials were destroyed is provided with all of our shredding services.

Do we need to sort everything? No, our shredders handle paper clips, fasteners and staples, etc.?
No extra  work is necessary. Our shredders will shred all documents using a shear shredding action. All shredded documents are then recycled.

What is Dumpster Diving?

This is when the dumpster located at your place of business is accessed by people off the street looking for documents providing information that can lead to Identity Theft.

Why Not Just Recycle?

Recycling alone does not establish the necessary requirements of information destruction such as:

  • How is was destroyed

  • Where it was destroyed

  • Who destroyed

  • When it was destroyed

  • legal chain of custody

  • fiduciary obligations

 

Why Use A Destruction Contractor?

  • In-house shredding will not handle large volumes and may prompt employees to circumvent the destruction process.

  • Company info such as payroll, legal and employment issues, and correspondence should not be exposed to most employees.

  • Employees are most likely to realize the value of discarded company info.

 

I have records of employees that no longer work for me. Can I just discard the records into the regular trash?

  • Employees past and present have a legal right to have their personal information protected by shredding before it is discarded.

  • Insurance records, employment applications, time cards, health records, accident reports and attendance records are examples of information that must be legally protected by shredding.