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www.papersave.com [email protected] 877-727-3799 REASONS YOUR COMPANY SHOULDN' T OVERLOOK PAPER SHREDDING More businesses today are transitioning from a paper-based office to a paperless one in an effort to increase efficiency throughout the entire organization. Employees who can quickly locate important data without digging through drawers are more productive if they are not limited by traditional working habits. Document management software is an effective tool for companies making the switch from the old to the new. But what happens to all of those valuable and sensitive paper documents? Businesses cannot simply toss these stacks of paper in the recycle bin or trash and be done with it. Thieves and competitors are just waiting for an opportunity to get their hands on this content, so it is imperative that companies take the precaution of disposing information properly. Firms may not know that once material is put in the trash, it is no longer considered private in the eyes of the court, Angie's List contributor Rebecca Taylor reported. Businesses that expose trade secrets or customer information may experience irreparable harm to their brand . The paper shredder is a tried and true option that comes in handy for businesses transitioning to a paperless office. However, there is a right and wrong way of selecting a shredder, according to Taylor. Some equipment only cuts documents into horizontal strips wide enough that individual words or even

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REASONS YOUR COMPANY SHOULDN'T OVERLOOK PAPER

SHREDDING

More businesses today are transitioning from a paper-based office to a paperless one in an effort to

increase efficiency throughout the entire organization. Employees who can quickly locate important

data without digging through drawers are more productive if they are not limited by traditional working

habits. Document management software is an effective tool for companies making the switch from the

old to the new.

But what happens to all of those valuable and sensitive paper documents? Businesses cannot simply

toss these stacks of paper in the recycle bin or trash and be done with it. Thieves and competitors are

just waiting for an opportunity to get their hands on this content, so it is imperative that companies

take the precaution of disposing information properly.

Firms may not know that once material is put in the trash, it is no longer considered private in the eyes

of the court, Angie's List contributor Rebecca Taylor reported. Businesses that expose trade secrets or

customer information may experience irreparable harm to their brand.

The paper shredder is a tried and true option that comes in handy for businesses transitioning to a

paperless office. However, there is a right and wrong way of selecting a shredder, according to Taylor.

Some equipment only cuts documents into horizontal strips wide enough that individual words or even

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sentences are legible. Organizations should opt for a cross-cut solution that makes it more difficult for

someone to put the document back together.

Shred this data to avoid theft

Companies accumulate massive amounts of documents over the years, ranging from corporate-

generated data to consumer information. There is so much content that must be looked over for

businesses going paperless it can be challenging to determine the best place to start. American Data

Guard's Mike Quinn suggested that organizations shred any documents that contain passwords, Social

Security numbers, account credentials, addresses, birth dates, health information, signatures and

personally identifiable content.

"As an employer/owner of a company you also have possession of most of this personal information of

your employees. This is a huge liability and should be a major concern. As an employer what should be

shredded - everything - once the document has exceeded its retention schedule. The retention

schedule for corporations should be developed by the organization and should reflect specific industry

standards and potential liability issues," Quinn wrote.

Don't hesitate to contact a professional

As highlighted above, simply tossing paper documents in a shredder is not always feasible when there

are so many standards to abide by. There is no shame in a company admitting it needs some outside

assistance to dispose of content, and there are plenty of resources available to limit potential

challenges.

Quinn indicated that data retention schedules vary between industries, so insurance, tax, financial,

employee, profits and business records require different approaches. Companies unsure of how to

dispose of this information should contact a bank, auditing professional or document shredding

provider.

The effort of going paperless pays off big time in the long run. Now, employees no longer have to

shuffle through a filing cabinet to find an important document. Taylor explained that staff members can

simply perform a computer word search to find the information. Businesses themselves also benefit

greatly from ridding themselves of filing cabinets and turning storage space into more practical real

estate.

A lot of threats permeate a building that put employees and documents in harm's way. There is also a

safety-related reason for moving to a paperless office. Taylor noted keeping too much paper on-site is

a fire hazard.

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