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Secure Your Data with Mobile Shredding Services
All businesses have confidential information they need to protect. Once you no longer need to keep a client’s files, you have to find a way to destroy them – as long as the client doesn’t want his or her file – and do it securely. A regular strip shredder is definitely not secure enough since…
Read Full Blog Post Declutter Your Tax Records with Mobile Shredding
Clutter. Few of us can get away from it. There always seems to be something that we’re holding to and some reason to keep it. Whether it’s because you don’t know if you’ll ever need it again or because you have some sort of sentimental attachment to it, the reality adds up to a lot…
Read Full Blog Post 5 Advantages of Mobile Shredding Services
Shredding services can be a great way to unclutter your office without causing a security risk. All across the country, the temptation of stealing valuable information is strong. Some people want to cause havoc by undoing the system, some crave wealth, others target a specific individual. No matter why someone might want to get their hands on…
Read Full Blog Post Prepare For The New Tax Deadline With Mobile Shredding
The coronavirus has managed to throw a wrench into nearly all of our 2020 plans, including when and how we file for taxes. The IRS and the Treasury Department have extended the deadline to July 15 for taxes and even contemplated extending the timeline until September. This has not made anyone exempt from paying taxes,…
Read Full Blog Post What is a Certificate of Destruction?
A Certificate of Destruction certifies in writing that your documents were destroyed in compliance with the laws that apply in your state or industry. Certificates of destruction can be especially helpful when:
Read Full Blog Post Creating a Shred Policy for Your Business
It’s easy for shredding to take a back burner to other organizational initiatives, but it’s critical to develop policies, procedures, and practices that support organizational and client security. Proprietary business information and confidential client information – like credit card numbers and social security numbers – leave organizations every day in the form of paper waste.…
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