TLDR If your business is looking to become more sustainable, why not save money while doing it? Looking at how you can recycle or reuse materials that would otherwise become waste can save businesses hundreds if not thousands of dollars a year.
If your business handles sensitive documents, you know how important it is to safeguard the information. Paper shredders are practical solutions that transform data destruction safety.
The right shredder oil is the key to an efficient and long-lasting shredder. This guide gives you five oils you should NOT use for your paper shredder and why, along with some of the best specialty shredding lubricants that’ll keep your shredder running like new.
Government agencies handle vast amounts of sensitive information every day, so ensuring the highest level of data security is paramount. The digital age has ushered in the necessity for effective data destruction — the process of completely destroying data from paper and electronic media so that it is completely unreadable and cannot be retrieved or used by unauthorized persons.
Fish Where the Fish Are! Medical/Healthcare Protecting Confidential Patient Records In the medical profession, protection of each and every patient's medical records is an absolute necessity.
Trident Grip for Superior Shredding Performance The adjacent photograph shows two completely different designs that offer the same shedding security level results and have the same Lifetime Warranty. On the left is the traditional design found in most of the higher end shredders in the industry...including several Dahle machines.
Introducing 14 new shredder models from Dahle - some feature DAHLE CleanTEC®, some offer Oil-Free shredding, and some have both! Now you can have cleaner air and oil-free performance from the same machine!
There are two very important security regulations that require the proper disposal of sensitive and secure documents: FACTA - As of June 1, 2005, the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003 is now in effect. This new regulation is the largest step the Federal Government has taken to curb the increasingly widespread occurrences of identity theft and consumer fraud.
A couple weeks ago I gave some advice about crafting a good resume from my perspective as an employer (read the first post here). Today, I want to take my advice one step further to help you get that extra edge.
Identity theft is frequently in the news these days and with good reason. It’s become one of the most common crimes and anyone can become a victim of it.
You may have seen signs around advertising a "Shred Party" and thought to yourself, what is that? Well, it's exactly what it sounds like, a place for people to come together and shred their unwanted items.
Even if you don't have a home office, there are several office tools and supplies you should have at home. These items can help you protect documents, get organized, and even help shield you from identity theft.
If you're like the average American, chances are you've heard about identity theft. Perhaps you've read about it online or heard about it from a friend.
Did you know that there are a lot of office supplies and machines that can be used at home? And that they go way beyond the ordinary (computers, pens, etc.)?
Whether you telecommute or run a home-based business, it's really important to get your office in shape. Doing so involves making sure you have all the gadgets and supplies you're going to need to stay productive and on-task.
Being an administrative assistant is hard work but the right office machines and supplies can make your job a lot easier. From computers to staplers, paper shredders to letter openers, the right equipment is essential.
Shredding paper has become common in both the home and the workplace ever since identity theft started occurring at a startling pace. (Paper shredders are also more affordable than ever before.) Whether you shred just occasionally (say, to get rid of unsolicited credit card offers) or you shred a high volume of paper on a daily basis, there's always the question of what to do with your shreds.
With identity theft still on the rise, it's more important than ever to take the necessary precautions to keep yourself safe. People are being more careful with their information.