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Convenient Drop Off Shredding

CSA provides an innovative program for personal and residential clients. Drop N' Shred is a convenient service that allows you to drop off smaller volumes of documents to be shredded (1-10 boxes).

Everyday, we accumulate documents that are full of private information. In the wrong hands, this could be potentially be a gold mine for thieves. Identity theft is the fastest growing crime in North America. Don’t fall victim to criminals; protect yourself by regularly shredding personal, private, and confidential information.

Here are some items which you should shred on a regular basis:

  • Medical Records

  • Credit Card Statements

  • Telephone Bills

  • Driver's Licenses

  • Passports

  • Old Organizers

  • Payroll Stubs

  • Design Ideas

  • Legal Documents

  • Manuals

  • Signed Agreements

  • Job Applications

  • Resumes

  • Tax Returns


How it Works

  1. Collect all of your confidential and private documents and bring them to our Drop-N-Shred location (See Below).
  2. Your documents will be stored in a secured document destruction bin, and it will be destroyed ON-SITE at the end of the day.
  3. You will receive an email with a Certificate of Destruction that GUARANTEES when your documents were destroyed, confirming the date, and time of destruction.

Location:

717 North Park Avenue
Burlington, NC 27217

Driving Directions

Latest News

  • Trend to Off -Site Destruction

    5.11.2011

    Storage and Destruction Business Magazine (May 15, 2011)

  • CSA is NAID Certified

    4.28.2011

     

  • Medical Records

    9.24.2010

    *NEW MANDATORY HIPAA FINES FOR IMPROPER DISPOSAL IN ABSENCE OF POLICIES AND TRAINING*

  • DHHS to Put Emphasis on HIPAA Enforcement

    6.23.2010

    At the Safeguarding Health Information conference in Washington, D.C. last month, Susan McAndrew, deputy director for privacy at the Department of Health and Human Services' Office for Civil Rights, said that the healthcare industry can soon expect a greater emphasis on enforcing the HIPAA security rule than in years past.

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