Microrentals provides secure document shredding and destruction services to
its clients at affordable prices. We
provide document destruction and
shredding in Sydney, Canberra and
Wollongong.
Contact Microrentals for all your
shredding needs and get a free quote.
With regards to document
shredding, what data is
considered classified?
- Disbursement records
(Wages, etc.)
- Accounts records
(financial
statements such as
the balance sheet,
etc.)
- Sales receipts
- Bank records
- Social Security
records
- Business letters
- Customer
information
- Personnel records
- Computer printouts
- Computer discs or
tapes
Why is there a need
to protect such
Company data?
Industries are in
constant danger of
having such
sensitive
information to 'fall
into the wrong
hands' - people that
are out to inflict
damage, such as a
discontented
employee or a
competitor, which
could result to
either of the
following:
- Damage to business
revenues
- Bad publicity
- Humiliation
- Loss of staff or
key personnel
(probably to a
competitor)
- Loss of customers
- Loss of job or
running out of
business
- A possible law
suit
This is why every
information-sensitive
industry needs a
proper and secure
records storage and
management. However,
such course of
action usually
requires much room
(think of all those
years' worth of
papers and
electronic tapes
piling up); it also
incurs high costs.
In addition, there
will also come a
time when the
company will need to
purge itself of the
age-old materials.
But these outdated
materials will still
be sensitive, and
throwing away
classified documents
in a wastebasket
will not do the
trick - they can
still be collected
and sorted out, the
information still
made available to
whoever would want
them.
More than ever
before in this age
of information there
is a truly a great
need for a secure
disposal of
sensitive data, and
an effective
solution to this
crucial aspect of an
industry is document
shredding.
On site Document
shredding is a safe
and secure option
for discarding
restricted documents
and materials. In
document shredding,
sensitive files and
records are
destroyed, turning
them into bits that
can no longer be
recognized; thereby
ensuring that
confidentiality is
maintained.
The document
shredding process is
entirely flexible
that it can adapt to
any industry's
distinct
requirements in
destroying sensitive
records. Depending
on what would suit
it's needs, a
company can either
purchase it's own
document shredder or
employ outsourced
document shredding
services, who can
then perform the
document shredding
process on-site or
off-site.
On-site document
shredding provides
industries with the
opportunity to
observe the actual
shredding of their
materials 'on site',
right at their
doorsteps. The use
of mobile shredding
vehicles and
equipment will
especially fit those
who do not want
their records to
leave their site
intact.
In an off-site
document shredding,
the
document-shredding
company collects the
materials in
security containers
and hauls them in a
safe location that
may be monitored by
security cameras
where they are
destroyed into
little pieces. Aside
from the
surveillance
cameras, industries
can also send
representatives to
personally observe
the actual document
shredding process.
Once the classified
records are
destroyed in a
proper and secure
manner, the document
shredding company
will then provide
its client with a
"Certificate of
Destruction," which
notes the date and
time as well as the
accounting of the
materials shredded.
This not only serves
as a proof that the
documents were
destroyed properly;
it also gives the
client the necessary
data for an audit
trail.
There are many
advantages in making
use of the services
of an outside
document shredding
company:
A document shredding
service enables the
company to save
thousands of dollars
by not having to buy
a document shredding
equipment and not
having to worry of
the depreciation as
well as the
maintenance costs.
An on site document
shredding service
also enables the
company to save in
terms of labour.
Employees would not
need to spend hours
to do the document
shredding. Employees
can spend the time
more effectively by
doing their own
jobs.
An on site document
shredding company
also helps the
environment by
recycling. Recycling
is the final step in
almost all the
document shredding
process. The
shredded materials
are collected and,
through baling
and/or pulping, can
be used again to
form other items
such as boxes and
copier papers, among
others.
We cannot deny that
protecting the
interests of a
company remains a
crucial phase of
every business,
especially in this
age of information.
And with document
shredding, we are
not only securing an
industry's
information, we are
also helping the
environment - a
win-win solution.
Contact Microrentals for more
information.
We will beat any quote by minimum 15%%
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