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Identity theft and information-based fraud are the fastest-growing crimes in the United States, costing companies millions and devastating lives in the process.

Think about all the sensitive documentation your company generates — and the potential liability if that information fell into the wrong hands. Health care, financial, credit lenders, legal, insurance, and technology firms are particularly vulnerable.


     Identity thefts and information-based fraud crimes have skyrocketed in
     recent years.

The law requires it. Companies also have a legal responsibility to safeguard certain sensitive information, with stiff penalties for those (usually senior management) who fail to take reasonable steps as required by law.

Why shredding isn't destroying. This may come as a surprise, but shredding (cutting documents into thin strips) — whether done in-house by your staff or by a professional service — doesn't permanently destroy your sensitive business information. "Shredded" documents can be reassembled.

Our "destroy" technique, which meets U.S. Department of Defense specifications, demolishes documents into random-sized pieces, making it the most secure method for the permanent destruction of your sensitive business information.