Automated Shredding is NAID certified. (The National Association for Information Destruction)

Why Shred Your Sensitive Information

Automated Shredding can help you ensure your own protection against identity theft
and to protect the integrity and liability of your business

 

LegalCompliance

Health Insurance Portability and Accessibility Act (HIPAA) - puts very strict guidelines
on the healthcare industry, assuring that healthcare organizations be responsible for
the secure disposal of patient information. Automated Shredding provides HIPAA
compliant destruction of medical records, patient documents, etc.

Security

Automated Shredding provides locked, security bins and on-site destruction to
ensure that your sensitive paperwork never ends up in the wrong hands. All
Automated Shredding employees follow strict policies and procedures to ensure
the safe disposal of your documents.

Convenience

With Automated Shredding, you’re in control. Schedule destruction to meet the
demands of your facility. We arrive promptly and work quickly, with a minimum
of distraction. Schedule it and we’ll take care of the rest.

Certification

Automated Shredding is AAA certified by NAID and all employees undergo
background checks, drug testing and training in security policies and procedures.

Economical

For just dollars a month, Automated Shredding handles secure document
destruction and recycling of the shredded materials. We value your time and
security as much as you do, and we think that’s priceless.

 

Every day printed, confidential information is produced and passed on to businesses and
virtual strangers that have your most personal information. Identity theft continues to rise
every year while governments and regulators around the globe constantly introduce
legislation to help protect businesses and individuals.

 

But while rules and regulations are helping to ensure you and your company’s protection,
there is something that you must do: properly dispose of your documents by shredding.
Too many times personal identifiable information (PII), credit card statements, employment
applications, medical records, etc. are not properly destroyed and can leave you readily
exposed to identify theft. For businesses, you have even a greater responsibility in properly
discarding your client and employees’ information in protecting them as well as your own
business’s liability.

 

The trash is considered to be one of the most available sources of private and competitive
information to other individuals as well as businesses. Shredding and destroying information
on paper used to be considered a best practice. Now it’s the law. These laws include the
Health Insurance Portability and Accessibility Act (HIPAA), the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA),
and The Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act (FACTA). For more information on these
laws, visit our Shredding Laws page.

 



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