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To Trash or To Shred Documents Which to Choose

Official documents are everywhere. You have them at work, at home, and everywhere else. You either receive documents or create them. Regardless of the purpose, these documents just keep piling up day in and day out.

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To Trash or To Shred Documents Which to Choose

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  1. To Trash or To Shred Documents: Which to Choose? Presented By Data Struction

  2. Official documents are everywhere. You have them at work, at home, and everywhere else. You either receive documents or create them. Regardless of the purpose, these documents just keep piling up day in and day out. The use of paper is growing tremendously despite the introduction of paperless technologies. The more services you utilize each day, the more paperwork keeps stacking in corners or dedicated spaces. So, what do you eventually do with those overflowing heaps? Put them away in the trash, tear them in halves, or shred them all? Well, many people use portable shredders, especially in workplaces and even at home, where documents add up pretty quickly. However, that isn’t quite a convenient and efficient solution. And, don’t even think of trashing such documents — it will only cost you in the long run and risk exposing your information to the wrong people.

  3. You would be surprised to know that there are people who actually dig up public trash in search of information they can utilize for ulterior motives. So, the simplest way to protect yourself from falling victim to information fraud is to hire professional paper shredding services. Never put your documents carelessly down the bin, not even by mistake. Also, expert services aren’t as expensive as you think; but misused information can certainly cost you more time, money, and your reputation. So, What to Shred? Shred documents that contain sensitive, confidential information. It saves you from becoming a victim of identity theft.

  4. Documents including bank account number, other financial information, date of birth details, driver’s license number, email address, legal information, medical records, junk mail, passwords, phone number, social security number, and your signature must be shredded beyond restoration. It would be best if you also shredded your receipts, paycheck stubs, utility bills, investment documents, tax returns, copies of old insurance policies, and flight tickets. However, there is a timeframe for which you will have to maintain these records safely before correct disposal. So whenever it is time to discard confidential documents and digital assets, make sure you resort to security shredding for utmost safety.

  5. What Not To Shred? Never destroy your permanent records, such as birth certificates, adoption documents, auto titles, house deeds, social security cards, passports, citizenship papers, marriage/ divorce papers, and someone’s death certificates. Keep these stored in locked spaces and for as long as necessary. Takeaway In short, anything containing sensitive, personally identifiable, legally- regulated information must be shredded beyond reconstruction. When you partner with a certified and experienced company, they also provide a certificate of destruction verifying the procedure. Always remember, your personal documents must NEVER go in the trash, or they can land you with massive financial losses, mental trauma, and tarnish your reputation.

  6. Book Your Service Today You can schedule a mobile, in-house shredding service or use dro p-off services to get those unwanted documents off the racks. Apart from the paperwork you possess, you can also take your old electronics for shredding, creating the possibility of reusing recyclable materials. Not only does it save you from data thefts, but it also proves environmentally sustainable. Book an appointment with your nearest shredding company today.

  7. Contact Information Address:3550 Hampton Road, Oceanside, NY 11572 Phone: 516-442-1624 Email: sales@data-struction.com Website:https://data-struction.com/

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