Are there legal regulations that require documents be shredded?
Yes. HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) and Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act are just two of the prominent laws that require proper handling of sensitive material, including all health and financial records. How can I be certain that my documents are actually destroyed? Friedland gives you a Certificate of Destruction for every locked container that leaves your office. We guarantee that your documents are destroyed by our trained and bonded personnel and we provide proof. I have an office shredder, why do I need document destruction services? Most office shredders may not be equipped to handle the type or volume of documents necessary for shredding. If you add up the cost of a shredder, office labor and disposal expenses, it often costs more for you to do it yourself. With our services, there is no need to remove staples and paper clips prior to shredding. In addition, we provide certification something you dont get from your office shredder. What happens to my documents
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