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Secure Document Alliance

The Carolina Shredding Authority is a proud member of the Secure Document Alliance (SDA)

Serving Customers Nationally - The SDA has members in every major city throughout the USA and shreds over 50 million pounds of paper annually. SDA’s coverage ensures local, statewide, and national shredding capabilities and serves commercial businesses and government agencies of all sizes. SDA members also provide electronic media destruction, security consulting, containers, and recycling services.

High Security Standards - SDA members use 24/7 video recording and alarm monitoring, a container tracking system, truck box security, and strict policies and procedures providing the most secure Chain of Custody in the industry. Our Chain of Custody program insures that your information remains secured and tracked at all times from deployment to destruction and disposal. The Redundant Security System shows that we have multiple steps certifying material is being transported in a secure manner.

National Service Overview - SDA members are backed by a very long and treasured heritage in communities across the USA. Some SDA members have been providing meaningful employment to people with disabilities for over 75 years. When it comes to exceptional service, no one does it better. The SDA has created a strong foundation of community-based businesses giving an unprecedented local structure that delivers fast and secure shredding.

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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