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Bad Habits that Put Your Documents at Risk
Risk is something that we often overlook in our day-to-day business operations. It is the potential for danger or loss that can arise from our actions, habits, or even from factors beyond our control. In many businesses, there are unconscious habits that put sensitive information at risk of being compromised. This article outlines several bad…
Read MoreHow Long Should You Keep Tax Documents Before Shredding?
Does figuring out how long you should keep tax documents feel like mission impossible? Wouldn’t it be great if, when the right time came, they would just self-destruct in 5 seconds? This blog aims to help you understand how long you should keep tax documents before shredding them. Storing Tax Records Misplacing papers is easy,…
Read MoreSecurely Destroy Your Expired Tax Documents
Let’s rewind to the Civil War era, where the seeds of American taxation were sown. From those early days, taxes have been a perennial topic, with citizens navigating the maze of deductions and credits, sometimes pushing the boundaries of the law. Take, for instance, the curious case of Ned Sparks, the 1930s movie star who…
Read MoreHow to Simplify Your Corporate Information Disposal Processes
Simplicity is key. When tasks are easily managed, efficiency is optimized. Here are five straightforward suggestions to simplify your corporate information disposal processes: Establish or Reevaluate Your Information Destruction Policy Think of this policy as the foundation that supports your building. It supports your processes, safeguarding employee and client personally identifiable information, protecting competitive-sensitive data,…
Read MoreWhat is a Certificate of Destruction and Why Do I Need One?
In today’s world, where information is the cornerstone of business operations, safeguarding sensitive data has become paramount. Those who meticulously maintain detailed records are better positioned to navigate challenges and demonstrate their commitment to due diligence. Proper documentation not only prepares you for unforeseen circumstances but also earns you respect in the realm of information…
Read MoreIt’s Purge Time for Your Records
They say opposites attract, but when it comes to the dynamics of a hoarder meeting a purger, things can get quite interesting. The act of keeping things and getting rid of things have both positive and negative aspects, especially in the realm of records management. The good news is there are clear guidelines on what…
Read MoreWhat Law Offices Should Look for in a Shredding Company
In the realm of legal practices, where countless documents exist for a lifetime, the importance of securely discarding files at the end of their lifecycle cannot be overstated. Law offices often house a treasure trove of sensitive and personally identifiable information (PII), making it imperative to partner with a professional shredding company. But what criteria…
Read MoreWhat Healthcare Organizations Should Look for in a Shredding Company
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), “Health workers are people whose job it is to protect and improve the health of their communities.” Protecting the community’s Protected Health Information (PHI) is part of that responsibility, and it is more complicated than it may seem. The organizations that are most effective at protecting PHI have…
Read MoreHard Drive Destruction Methods: Which One is Right for You?
Hard Drive Destruction for Dummies The “For Dummies” book series, known for its beginner-friendly approach, has come a long way since its first publication, DOS for Dummies, written in 1991. In this article, we leave behind the DOS era and delve into hard drive destruction methods for the 21st century. If you’ve recently upgraded computer…
Read MoreTips for Disposing of Paper, Media & More
The lyrics of some of the classic songs from old time radio offer interesting advice. For instance, Paul Simon provided a list of 50 to leave your lover, and in the Sound of Music, Julie Andrews sung about some of her “Favorite Things.” For those who liked to travel, Nat King Cole explained to his…
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