Shredding Services

What should you shred?

Shred anything that has confidential and/or personal identity information such as your name, date of birth, address, phone number, social security number, bank account information and any tax related documents beyond the previous six years. Shred items that will keep you from becoming a victim of identity theft such as passwords, signatures, expired credit cards, driver’s license, bills, medical forms, ATM and sales receipts.

 

Shred anything that has confidential and/or personal identity information such as your name, date of birth, address, phone number, social security number, bank account information and any tax related documents beyond the previous six years. Shred items that will keep you from becoming a victim of identity theft such as passwords, signatures, expired credit cards, driver’s license, bills, medical forms, ATM and sales receipts.

Destroy old hard drives and external drives you have put out of use, but may contain data that could expose your company to ransomware.

 

Destroy old hard drives and external drives you have put out of use, but may contain data that could expose your company to ransomware.

Frequently Asked Questions about Residential Shredding Services

How much does residential shredding service cost?

The cost for shredding depends on quantity and location. Please call for pricing information.

Do I have to remove staples and paper clips?

No. Our state-of-the-art shredding equipment handles staples and paper clips with ease.

Can you destroy computer media?

Yes. Please call for pricing. See more about Electronic Shredding.
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We follow the highest standards in the document shredding industry!