A strong paper shredding program can help you be in compliance with the various State and Federal Laws. These laws mandate that you protect the private information of your employees, customers and patients. In order to be compliant with the various state and federal laws and protect yourself, stockholders, employees, and customers/patients, you should destroy all confidential and outdated material.
- Shred any document, which contains confidential material (designs, proposals, plans, and drafts of such information.)
- Shred any document which could be used for the purpose of identity theft (social security numbers, customer lists, credit applications, tax returns, etc).
- Shred any document which could cause harm in the hands of criminals or competitors (canceled checks, price lists, business plans, credit card numbers)
Shred any document which is mandated to be protected by privacy laws such as HIPAA (health care), GLB (financial) or FACTA (general).
Shred any papers which could cause harm to you or others in the hands of criminals.
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Advertising Misprints Application for jobs Audits Bank Account Data Bank Reports Bids & Quotations Brokerage Reports Business Projections Canceled Checks Classified Information Client Lists/Files Competitive Intelligence Computer Reports Confidential Letters Contracts Correspondence Credit Card Statements
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Customer Account Lists Debit Card Numbers Drivers License Numbers Employment Information Engineering Drawing Executive Letters Financial Reports Insurance Policy Info Inventory Records Invoices Legal Documents Maps & Blueprints Market Research Marketing Development Medical Records Meeting Minutes New Product Data
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Organization Charts Outdated Business Records Payroll Reports Personnel Data Photographs Presentations Price Lists Price/Inventory Lists Product Proposals Profit & Loss Statements Proposals and Quotes Receipts/Invoices Signatures Social Security Numbers Tax Records Telephone Numbers X-rays
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Always destroy any item, which could cause harm to your business, your employees, your customers, or the general public. The following are some examples of items other than paper, which should be destroyed.
SHRED ELECTRONIC MEDIA
Computer Disks, Compact Disks (CD's), DVDs, computer tapes, circuit boards and other like items need to be destroyed.
SHRED EMPTY PACKAGING
It was discovered that thieves were stealing the empty and outdated product packages, which had been discarded for various reasons. The thieves filled the packages with inferior product and sold the packages at a flea market. This caused both lost sales and a significant deterioration in the value of the brand name. In more than one case, it was suspected that company employees knew the empty packaging was thrown in the garbage and they took it.
SHRED RECALLED PRODUCTS
If an item is recalled for safety reasons, the item should be destroyed. Thieves can retrieve the recalled products and sell them on the black market or at flea markets. Once in the market again, the manufacturer could again be liable for the safety of the product.
SHRED OUT OF DATE PRODUCTS
Out of date products that are thrown in the trash can come back to haunt you! These items can also be retrieved by dumpster divers and sold on the black market or at flea markets.
SHRED SECURITY MATERIALS
Uniforms (including private security guard, police, fire, public safety employees), as well as identification badges should be shredded.