Why would I need shredding services? Recycling is simply not a secure way to destroy sensitive materials when you don't need to keep them anymore. Plus, recy...
Why would I need shredding services? Recycling is simply not a secure way to destroy sensitive materials when you don't need to keep them anymore. Plus, recy...
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While paper documents are slowly disappearing in favor of electronic files, it can be difficult to figure out what to do with the hard copy records we do have, especially when it comes to our finances.
Don’t let the paper piles conquer you. Learn what to shred, what to keep and how long to keep it.
Be honest—is that document shredder you bought collecting dust? You probably know what documents absolutely must be shredded, like forms containing sensitive customer information. However, there’…
Dear Lifehacker,<br>I have a giant pile of important looking documents sitting in front of me, and I have no idea what to do with them. Some of them look pointless, but could be important. Which ones should I hold on to, and which ones should I shred?
It's tempting to just save all your documents, or at least scan them before you get rid of them. Unfortunately, the choice isn't quite that easy. There are some documents it's important to keep as a hard copy (at least for a while), some it's okay to keep digital copies of, and some you can go ahead and shred. This graphic from Women & Co. is a handy guide to making those decisions.
Document retention is playing a bigger role in businesses today. Companies need to remove old documents when they’ve reached end-of-life, while making sure the most recent versions are always there. Find out how technology can help from Blue Technologies' Nano Zegarra.
Let us take some of the guesswork out of what financial documents are worth keeping, and which ones should just be tossed
What happens to the paper after it has been shredded? After the paper has been securely shredded, it's bundled and recycled into paper products.
Every office has a paper shredder, but at what cost? Sensitive documents need to be destroyed, but there's a way to save money while doing it. Find out more here.
“Shred your mail and you shred your chances of being a victim of theft."
Computer hacking and cyber crime is not the only crime that you need to be aware of. Your paper documents can be a source of vital information hackers use in order to access your information. A way...
Knowing when to discard common household records, go paperless and shred documents is the key to victory over clutter.
You've probably heard warnings about identity theft and how professional criminals can get all the information they need to make your life miserable just by taking your old, unshredded receipts and ...
When it comes to getting rid of old client files of the paper variety (after at least five years, of course), there's really only a couple good options: burning or shredding. The latter is much more environmentally friendly, as...
Document shredding isn't just a great way to clear space -- it helps you stick to a document retention schedule, keeps you compliant with industry regulations and can help you avoid legal hot water....
You may have a large pile of documents sitting around, whether it’s in your office or personal documents at home. The pile keeps growing and you just haven’t gotten around to sorting through it....
The hiring process has a way of creating a lot of paperwork. A single job opening can bring a flood of resumes, cover letters, and applications from a horde of hopefuls. Once the decision has been made, the question becomes what to do with the pile of documents the hiring process generates. Recently, a group …