Onsite Shred-It truck provides safe, secure disposal of confidential information
Belmont University will host a Shred Event from 8 a.m. to noon on Tues., Oct. 13 on campus in the parking lot behind the University’s Facility Management Services building at 1508 Delmar Ave. This event, being held for the third consecutive year, is free and open to the public.
A number of community organizations and local companies have already signed on to show their support for and participation in the event, including the Edgehill Village Neighborhood Association,Belmont-Hillsboro Neighborhood Association, Edgehill Family Resource Center, District 17 Council member Colby Sledge, District 18 Council member Burkley Allen, District 19 Council member Freddie O’Connell, Watson Grove Baptist Church, Greater Bethel A.M.E. Church, Second Missionary Baptist Church, Edgehill United Methodist Church, Lee Company, FASTSIGNS 110, R.C. Mathews,Enterprise Electric LLC, Elder Building Supply, American Paper & Twine, Music City Processing, Kirby Sanitary Supply, Republic Services, Neal’s Electric Supply and McCarthy Jones & Woodard.
Through a partnership with Shred-It, documents will be securely destroyed onsite with a mobile shredding vehicle, ensuring secure, confidential disposal of sensitive information. Staples, rubber bands, folders and paper clips do not need to be removed before shredding occurs.
Shred-It helps customers comply with the law and fight identity theft by destroying all of the following:
• Invoices
• Bank Statements
• Canceled Checks
• Profit and Loss Statements
• Leases
• Capital Stock Ledgers
• Patent and Related Data
• Computer Printouts
• Market Research Studies
• Customer Lists
• Sales Figures
• Sealed Bids
• Strategies
• Balance Sheets
• Reconciliations
• Audit Reports
• Monthly Trial Balances
• Claims and Litigation Records
• Timecards
• New Product Designs
• Credit Reports and Applications
• Marketing/Advertising Plans
• Medical Records
• Micro Media
• Draft Copies of Letters
• Drug Screens
• Cash Books
• Financial Statements
• Correspondence
• Tax Returns
• Trademark Information
• Complaints
• Blueprints
• Inaccurate Sales Literature
• Contracts
• R & D Information
• Personnel Records
• Memos and Legal Briefs
• Technical Data
• Insurance Records
• Sign In/Registration Forms
• Credit Card Receipts
• And more