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American Shredder

@am_shredder

Family Owned and Operated since 1987
Full-service document shredding company offering secure paper shredding and recycling services

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If your school has mounds of old tests, worksheets, and general paperwork that needs disposal, call us and have an end-of-semester or year shred-off. Not only will we destroy the materials, we will see that they are safely recycled.

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Your customers will appreciate the efforts you make to have documents shredded by professionals to protect confidential information. A study in 2010 showed the average victim of identity theft spent 33 hours to resolve the situation with banks, credit card companies, and other...

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There are a number of state and federal laws that require that businesses that dispose of documents with confidential information retain proof. A document shredding service can handle the shredding and provide the necessary paperwork.

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"Set aside some time to select a reputable contractor so that you can have peace of mind when it comes to picking the best contractor," recommends Document Shredding Chatter, part of a shredding service directory website.

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In addition to paper documents, some high capacity professional shredders have the power to securely and effectively destroy outdated digital media as well, such as old plastic floppy disks, DVDs, CDs and Blue Ray disks.

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Companies that deal with health records need to be particularly vigilant about having confidential documents shredded in accordance with federal privacy laws. Being found in noncompliance with these laws can mean huge fines that could cripple or even shut down your business.

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It’s important to remember that your social security number, bank information and account numbers can be like gold to identity thieves. If you don’t already shred your financial information after use, you may be on borrowed time.

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In an age when most documents can easily be scanned and stored to the server or cloud, being forced to retain hard copies can be a redundancy that wastes space in your office. As soon as you’re able to legally destroy these hard copies, our team is ready to lend a hand.

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Document destruction by the numbers: The document destruction industry is a growing one. It is reported that the industry in the United States has gone from just over 10 companies to around 600 companies in the past 35 years.

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Even if you don’t have a net worth that would land you on a Forbes’ list, you could still be a prime target for identity thieves. Rest assured we’re always here to help you ensure your personal information is disposed of in the proper fashion.

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While many companies follow a strict purge and destruction schedule, this approach doesn’t work for everyone. If you’re in the process of clearing out a backlog of old files or purging your archives, arrange for an interim shredding session.

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The problem with delegating document destruction to interns or entry-level employees is that they may grasp the seriousness of a seemingly mundane task. When you can’t afford for certain documents to end up in the recycling bin or garbage, we’re always here for you.

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Did you know that a staggering percentage of accounting and other business fraud incidents in the United States is perpetuated by a company’s own employees? Certified shredding services provide one of the best ways to protect your sensitive information.

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Most on-site shredders have a very large, commercial-grade shredder that's transported in a truck. Your documents are brought down to the truck in a secured container and then shredded right there. You can choose to watch to make absolutely sure the job is done.

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There are a number of types of mobile shredding trucks in use. Some examples of these include, but are not limited to, the grinder, hammermill, and pierce-and-tear.

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Identity theft has become more and more prevalent, which is one of the reasons why shredding documents has become an important part of the business routine. Shredding services can help destroy important and confidential information to keep identity theft from happening.

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In the past, document destruction referred to the shredding of paper documents. Today, the term is interpreted more broadly, and it can encompass the destruction of digital documents stored on hard drives, CDs, flash drives and more.

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Discarded documents with sensitive information present an opportunity for thieves to acquire that information and engage in identity theft. Shredding works in an effort to prevent the sensitive information on the discarded documents from being available.

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Your business produces a lot of confidential documents that need to be securely disposed of. If you try to do this on your own, it can mean the expense and time of having an employee take care of it. A shredding service is a much more affordable option.

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DVDs moved into popular use in the mid-1990s. While some companies and individuals still use DVDs for working files and backups, most use more advanced methods. If you have old DVDs in archive files, perhaps it’s time to back them up and have them shredded.