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Can my ongoing shredding service have an on-demand schedule?
The answer is simple: Absolutely. Businesses today generate confidential paperwork constantly — invoices, employee records, customer files, medical paperwork, legal documents, tax information, and enough...

Would You Like To Have Your Documents Shredded Tomorrow?
When people start looking for paper shredding services, they’re usually not planning for something six weeks from now. Most are ready to get it done...

How to Get the Most Value From a One-Time Purge Shredding Service
Large document cleanouts often involve more than simply getting rid of old paperwork. When confidential records have accumulated over several years, businesses need to determine...

Will a Shredding Company Carry My Documents Up the Stairs?
If you’re staring at a mountain of old paperwork tucked away in a basement, stacked in a second-floor office, or hiding in that one closet...
Can I Watch My Documents Being Shredded?
You absolutely can. And honestly? A lot of people do. At FileShred, we’ve discovered something surprising over the years: watching confidential documents get shredded is...

Can a Local Shredding Company Do Everything a National Company Can Do?
It’s a fair question—and honestly, one we hear all the time. When it comes to document shredding, many people assume that bigger automatically means better....
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How Hard Drive Destruction Fits Into Your 2024 Plans
How can you make sure your data is secure in 2024? It’s a question that most businesses and organizations will need to grapple with over...
Why Use A NAID AAA Certified Service
From financial and medical records to sensitive company information, personal data must be handled with care and caution at all times. To ensure the secure...

On-Site Or Off-Site Document Shredding: Which Is Right For You?
Businesses and individuals are constantly generating sensitive documents that need to be securely disposed of. Whether you’re dealing with confidential financial records, medical information, or...

How Often Should I Shred Documents?
The simple answer is whenever you are throwing away any documents with private or proprietary information. Now let’s explore this in greater detail. Data privacy...

Call Today, Get A Shredding Quote Today, Have Your Documents Shredded Tomorrow
Call Today, Get A Shredding Quote Today, Have Your Documents Shredded Tomorrow Not all paper shredding companies are created equal. Very few are able to...
A Guide To Efficient File Management With Document Shredding
Organizing your files is critical to maintaining a productive and efficient workspace, whether at home or in a professional setting. One powerful tool for achieving...

How Often Should You Shred Documents?
The quick answer it depends. The better answer is to shred all documents when they are being disposed of to play it safe. When you...

Where Is The Safest Place To Have Your Documents Shredded
Unfortunately today data breaches and identity theft are common occurrences and safeguarding sensitive and confidential information has never been more critical. Whether you’re a business...

The Rules Of Document Shredding
Document shredding is an important practice for protecting sensitive information and maintaining privacy. It is important to businesses, organizations of all kinds, and individuals. The...
A Comprehensive Guide To On-Site Shredding Services
Do you have old documents around your office that need to be securely destroyed? Do you want peace of mind knowing they won’t end...
How Mobile Shredding Services Keep Your Information
Security breaches occur every day, from large companies with databases of personal information to individuals that share too much online. Many organizations are turning to...

Paper Shredder – An Important Service
Hiring a professional paper shredder is easy. Just call FileShred and we can give you a quote over the phone and set up your shredding...
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