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What Can and Can’t Go in a Shred Collection Container

Sharon walked past my desk dragging behind her a huge box full of what seemed to be the remnants of a major clean out of her office. “Whoa, Sharon. Did…
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How Emerging Data Regulations Will Affect Your Business

Stringent data regulations can create frustration, additional expense, and create liability if compliance is not consistent. Most of the time, regulations are implemented because of a small number of individuals…
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Larimer County Home Office Shredding in 2022

Changing Trends A worldwide 2020 Statista survey showed that for more than 10 years, the number of people working remotely increased at a rate of about 1.4% every year. But…
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The Best Northern Colorado Shredding Company for Accountants

The phrase, “bean counter” is a derogatory term used for accountants who are very fussy and excessively concerned about counting every penny and keeping accurate records. In other words, good accountants! Being…
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Shred Now for a Smooth Start to 2022

Happy New Year! Did you know that the early Roman calendar had only 10 months and 304 days? Over the centuries the calendar fell out of sync with the sun,…
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The True Cost of DIY Document Shredding

Famous (costly) last words: “Watch this. This will be easy. I can do it myself!” When it comes to document shredding, you wouldn’t think the idea of doing it yourself…
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3 Common Data Disposal Mistakes That Can Lead to Identity Theft

Identity theft could ruin your credit history, drain your bank account, stall your tax refund, and even get you arrested. It’s easy to assume it won’t happen to you, but…
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Tips for Planning a Paper Purge

In the 1960s, paper clothing became a fashion novelty in the United States and paper dresses sold in major department stores for about $8 each. Mars Hosiery created a publicity…
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How to Tell Which Documents to Shred

Somewhere in between “hoarding” and “compulsive decluttering” is the happy medium between keeping or shredding business documents. The proper legal term for the time period you should keep each type…
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Information Security for Small Businesses and Home Offices

Myth 1: Operating a small business rather than a large business makes me less likely to be a target for information theft. Reality: Thieves go after valuable things no matter…
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