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Why Choose a Professional Paper Shredder Service?

If you’re like most company owners, you have tons of paperwork that sits in files, folders, and filing cabinets. While much of your information might be on the computer now, you’ve still got a variety of sensitive information on paper that you don’t want to fall into the wrong hands. Commercial shredding in Denver is an excellent opportunity to get rid of all those unneeded documents. There are a variety of ways to go about it, such as dropping it off at the shredding facility or using the company’s mobile service.

XpresShred offers a variety of services to help you keep your information (and that of your customers) safe and obscured. It provides certified mobile shredding services, which means you are guaranteed that the person arriving at your location works for the company. You don’t have to do anything but gather the documents together and the professional assigned to your location will take them all out to the van or truck and shred them while sitting in the parking lot. The company also offers residential shredding services; you don’t have to be a company owner to utilize the services. This allows anyone to shred sensitive information to keep it private and protected.

While many shredding companies provide these services, some go above and beyond by providing additional ways to handle your sensitive material which can include more than paper. With hard drive destruction, you can ensure that no sensitive information lurks on your hard drive. No one can get customer account numbers, credit card numbers, and company information. Most people believe that wiping the hard drive clean (reformatting it) is the best thing to do. While it does help, some information can get embedded in parts that you can’t access. Through XpresShred, actual metal is shredded and then recycled so that it doesn’t put added strain on the environment, and you can get rid of a laptop or computer hard drive you no longer need.

Would you like to consider electronic recycling in conjunction with your paper shredding event?

YES!