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If your confidential records fell into the wrong hands... Could your company survive the lawsuit? In today's competitive business world, your company's most valuable asset is information -- in the form of financial records, personnel files, payroll data, customer lists, contracts, marketing plans, computer disks, etc. But problems can arise when this information is no longer required, because it is often discarded carelessly. If your company's information were to fall into the wrong hands, the results could be anything from embarrassment to catastrophic loss of revenue. In fact, under various state and federal regulations, including the 1974 Federal Privacy Act, if your personnel files or other types or records are disclosed to outside parties -- even by accident -- it could be grounds for a lawsuit. Simply "throwing things away" cannot possibly provide the security you need. Wastebaskets and trash bins are easy to search, and crumpled papers are easy to read. With the recent emergence of "Dumpster Diving," rifling through trash is an effortless way for anyone to obtain your company's confidential information. This technique is so effective that it is taught to private investigators as a way to obtain personal and corporate information. Shredding is the most reliable and economical way to keep your unwanted and obsolete records from being read by the wrong people. We welcome you to browse through our website to learn more about Shred-All Documents and our Products & Services. You can also view the answers to Frequently Asked Questions and Contact Us for additional information. |
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