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By Andy Lawson

Document shredding is an essential measure to protecting your home or business's personal information. Learn the advantages of on site and off site professional document destruction.

Identity theft is becoming more common. So are crimes like bank fraud and business spying. Believe it or not, dumpster divers are a real problem. Whether it be protecting yourself against someone opening a credit card under your name, or saving against an outsider learning your business secrets, document shredding has become a necessity in today's society.

There are a few choices when it comes to shredding secure information. First is purchasing a small in-house shredder. This works for very minor tasks, such as shredding a couple bills or credit card applications received in the mail. This option is best for families who do not go through much paper. Businesses on the other hand would benefit from professional document shredding services.

There are two main options when it comes to professional shredding: on site or off site. An on site shred is often considered the safest option, but with a trusted shredding company both options are great, it just depends on your needs and volume of paper. When you choose on site this means a truck comes to your business or home and shreds right there; hence the name. With this option you could setup daily, weekly, or monthly shreds and not have to worry about document security. Many companies will provide you with storage containers to securely store your documents until your next scheduled shred day. Modern technology has enabled shredding companies to provide a camera on their truck so that you can be assured each and every document is completely destroyed. They will also provide you with a certificate of destruction. The shredding company will then take your shredded documents to their warehouse to be recycled.

The other option for professional shredding services is off site destruction. What typically happens with off site service is that the company provides you with a container to place your documents in. They will then lock this container and load it on their truck to take to their shredding machines in the warehouse. Security cameras monitor the shredding of your documents, and then the company provides you with a certificate of destruction, which also notes the time of destruction in case of audit.

The benefits of hiring a professional shredding company to securely shred your company's documents are countless. Your payroll hours will not be effected by tedious shredding and your personnel wont have to waste business time on shredding paper. There is no bulky equipment needed in the office and there are no maintenance fees. There is also no noise or paper dust when shredding is outsourced. No prep is needed for professional services either, meaning you don't need to remove: paper clips, rubber bands, staples, or even folders. And the best benefit is that all shredded paper will be recycled. Your paper shreds are neatly removed from your business premises and taken to a recycling center to help save the environment.

Shredding vital business and personal documents through a professional shredding company will safely and effectively protect you identity and business secrets. Its quick, easy, and could be a great hire for your company!

 

Andy Lawson and Southland shredding, a California document shredding services company, work to prevent information security issues by providing collection centers and mobile shredding services for the secure document destruction needs of Southern California companies, government offices or individual privacy protection.

 

 

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