Secure and Confidential Shredding Services
The Shredders provides 3,000 customers with highly secure document destruction with our
professional shredding service to keep your sensitive business and client materials confidential. Shredding services that are certified follow stringent guidelines to protect your materials. So, in California, shredding done by our company stands out among the competition because we are AAA certified by NAID. You can trust us to provide confidential shredding services because we have effectively served 3,000 customers across Southern California and greater Los Angeles. Shredding at The Shredders is just the safest bet around.
In California, shredding companies may all seem to be the same. But at The Shredders, we offer exceptionally secure handling of sensitive materials and
confidential paper shredding. Our customers receive strong, locked bins to dispose of papers and plastic media. These bins come in a wide range of sizes to meet the needs of small and large businesses. We offer bins for indoor and outdoor use and our trucks follow a regular pick-up schedule. Fully equipped with a global positioning system to make travel easy around Los Angeles, shredding expertise at The Shredders is uniquely smart and safe.
We are one of the few businesses to ensure that each security guard is not only state licensed, but has also been fingerprinted and background checked by the Department of Justice. These are the only people who will handle your papers. They supervise the actual destruction and provide clients with a Certificate of Destruction. After materials are put into the shredders, these licensed handlers make sure that your materials are unrecognizable. And to complement our high-caliber care we put into our staff, we provide a facility that is monitored by 16 video cameras, 24-hours per day, both on both the inside and outside. During non-business hours a security guard is on-site as well.
We take all precautions to safeguard your critical information. If you are not properly disposing of paperwork, you could jeopardize your business. To learn more about your responsibility for destroying documents and papers, take a few minutes to read about HIPPA and other requirements. We have provided helpful links to this information.
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