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Purge
Service:
This service includes the retrieval of boxes (from a few to hundreds) at your location, secure transportation to our facility where the documents are shred, baled and recycled. We provided a certificate of document destruction upon completion. Free up valuable office space or storage unit costs.
Recurring Shredding Service:
We offer free use of our security collection containers for temporary storage pending destruction for routine daily, weekly, or monthly service. Our storage containers come as a beautiful cabinet to blend with the office furniture or as a cart on heavy duty casters. The containers come completely secure with a locking system and you have a key for your convenience.

You can bring it to us—
Shredder Experts offers our clients a unique option to bring their documents to our secure facility and we encourage you to witness the destruction for peace of mind. We are one of the only retail sites that offer you this service. Please call to learn more about the new revolution in Document Destruction!

Acceptable Materials for Shredding & Recycling
Computer Printouts:
Computer paper generated by impact or non-impact (e.g. laser) printing. Includes
bursted or unbursted, green bar or white bond computer paper
.
Ledger:
Uncoated new or used bond paper with any kind of printing. Includeswhite or
colored paper, letterhead, envelopes, forms, photocopies, etc.
Mixed Office
Paper unsorted from the office which may consist of the following types: scrap
paper, manila folders, file folders, invoices, checks, state payments, multi-part
forms, fax paper, magazines, telephone books, newspapers, etc.
Corrugated
All
Unacceptable Materials
Any medical items such as but not limited to; new or used needles, syringes,
any type of medicine oral or intravenous, and any blood collecting or sampling
materials or devices.
Plastic coated paper; wet or excessively damp paper; non-paper materials (e.g.
aluminum or metal cans, glass bottles, building materials, dirt, metals, etc.);
plastic materials, food and garbage contamination and waste (e.g. food stuffs,
paper towels, tissues, Styrofoam, beverage containers, etc.); wood products
(e.g. pallets, lumber, chipboard, etc.).
Any type of ammunition and or explosives (shot gun shells, pistol and rifle
cartridges, paint balls etc).
