The 4-Question Test: How Good Is Your Secure Destruction Program?
Albert Einstein famously said, “If I had an hour to solve a problem and my life depended on the solution, I would spend the first
Albert Einstein famously said, “If I had an hour to solve a problem and my life depended on the solution, I would spend the first
One way or another, by now, most people have either filed their state and federal taxes, or they soon will. Either way, once it’s done,
At this point in time, most organizations already take steps to securely destroy their discarded personal and competitive information. Some shred their discarded paper and
The accumulation of unnecessary records and electronics seems inevitable. Memos and reports long past their useful purpose are piled on shelves. Printed duplicates of electronic
Shred Vault Bags are convenient, affordable, and most importantly secure. This revolutionary way to protect your information and in turn your identity is completely different
The world as we knew it changed I think we can collectively agree that none of us anticipated a global pandemic while we were surrounded
Shred Vault and the Environment We all generate waste. It’s a fact of life. On average, Americas generate three times the amount of other global
Paperwork Problems Confidential information is everywhere you turn. Receipts, junk mail, business information, credit card statements, healthcare information. The list goes on and on. But
We all know we should destroy confidential documents but knowing why may be less apparent. Tax returns, bank statements, utility bills, pay stubs, junk mail,