Home Shredding Service in Macclesfield Provides Data Protection

A home shredding service in Macclesfield can help secure your reputation. There are over 3 billion pounds in fraudulent transactions every year and many people are not even aware of it until it becomes a problem. It is easy to pick through your rubbish and find documents with your name and address and other valuable details. Never let these documents get into the wrong hands.  Your bank account statements are especially valuable. These should never end up in the rubbish. Buy yourself a secure shred bag and fill it up over the months with your papers. Once the bag is full seal it and contact us and we will send one of our employees to collect it.

For your home business in Macclesfield, a home shredding service will make sure your private papers never get into the hands of criminals. We will send a uniformed collection officer to your door and he will identify himself. Once the bag is in the truck it is tracked all the way to the secure yard.  There it is offloaded and placed onto a conveyor belt.  The bag is never opened and while sealed it goes into the industrial shredder. The shredder turns the documents into tiny scraps of paper that no one could ever put together. It is mixed with thousands of other document scraps and sent to a paper mill where it is turned into new paper products.

We offer a secure home shredding service in Macclesfield that will meet your needs. Contact Ministry of Shred today and arrange to buy one of our secure shred sacks. They can take up to 20 kg of paper and light card. Once you have purchased the bag you can place any old receipts, documents and invoices that you no longer need in it. This will safeguard your personal particulars from getting into the hands of unscrupulous people.  There were over 100,000 people affected by ID fraud last year and the number is growing. Be careful and treat your records as you would your money.

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