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Shredding FAQs

All paper items can be shredded, but contaminants in the paper can cause the cost of shredding to increase.


What is considered confidential?

Some examples of confidential information:

  • Customer lists
  • Sales statistics
  • Financial records
  • Personnel files
  • Legal documents
  • Cancelled checks
  • Account records
  • Computer printouts
  • Medical records
  • Advertising misprints
  • Correspondence and memos
  • Tax records
  • Invoices
  • Price lists
  • Inventory lists
  • Outdated business records
  • New product proposals
  • Credit card receipts
  • Competitive information


Do I need to sort the paper?

No, you don’t need to remove the paper clips, staples or binder clips.


What happens if our document container is full before the regularly scheduled service time?

Just call and we’ll be happy to schedule an extra pick-up. Also, if you find that you’re filling your document containers before the next service date frequently, we can provide you with additional containers or increase the frequency of your service.


Do you shred residential or home office documents?

Documents can be dropped off at our Canton facility from the hours of 8:00am to 4:30pm and we will shred your documents. If you wish to watch your documents being shredded, an appointment will need to be made in advance to ensure that we can shred the documents as soon as they arrive.

 


 

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