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October 26, 2017

6 Common Document Destruction Service Myths

For 18 years, Abraham’s On-Site Shredding Service has provided mobile confidential document destruction services to commercial and residential customers in southeastern Wisconsin and northeastern Illinois.  While we have a clear understanding of how vital it is to have your private and confidential information destroyed by professionals, there are still others who may not be convinced. […]

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October 26, 2017

Certificates of Destruction

“Certificate of Destruction” is a term that you should hear anytime you begin exploring services offered by a professional document destruction company. Any reputable shredding company should issue a Certificate of Destruction regardless of whether they are a mobile destruction company that shreds the documents at your location or a company that removes your documents […]

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October 26, 2017

Benefits of a Local Shredding Company

“Buy Local”— Yes, you probably have seen or heard of this popular campaign but have you considered the many benefits associated with this phrase? Especially when it comes to using a locally owned and operated mobile shredding service, such as Abraham’s On-Site Shredding Service, for your confidential document destruction needs! In this age of identity […]

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October 26, 2017

Outsourced Shredding Increases Office Productivity

In any business, improving productivity of employees is always a top concern. Employers want to know that their employees are using their skills and talents in the most productive way so that necessary work is completed in a timely manner. Most people do not give much thought to how the accumulation of documents and shredding […]

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October 26, 2017

Why Should You Use a Shred-All Policy?

Every business, regardless of size, produces and discards confidential information on a daily basis, such as phone messages, daily reports, office notes and drafts, mistakes at the copier, customer lists, mail, business records, etc. The ongoing challenge for every business is to ensure that this confidential information is consistently protected from unauthorized access and not […]

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October 26, 2017

Chip Credit Cards Offer Increased Security

Have you received a new chip credit card in the mail? Have you recently received a new credit card in the mail and the card is fitted with a small chip on its face, which looks different than older credit cards? Credit card companies across the country are busy replacing old credit cards with new […]

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October 26, 2017

Children’s Identity Theft

Another busy holiday season filled with gift giving and shopping bags from the Pleasant Prairie Premium Outlets, Mayfair or perhaps Gurnee Mill Shopping Center, is upon us. It is no surprise that electronic and mobile devices are expected to be a popular choice for recipients of all ages … laptops, tablets, smartphones, gaming devices, etc. Unfortunately, along with these […]

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October 26, 2017

4 Guidelines for Proper Document Destruction

Why is it important to properly dispose documents that are no longer of use? Proper document destruction is essential in this day and age. Virtually every business handles confidential information. Businesses should be concerned about protecting their customer’s privacy, obeying laws that require shredding, protecting their employee’s privacy and protecting their company and shareholders by […]

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October 26, 2017

Medical Document Destruction, HIPAA and Safety

You Need To Adapt As HIPAA Adapts A Reuters article in September of 2014 sounded the alarm on the theft of digital medical records, asserting that, “Your medical information is worth 10 times more than your credit card number on the black market.” Needless to say, medical document destruction is VERY important. Citing an ease of […]

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October 26, 2017

IRS Breach Shows Importance Of Social Media Diligence

100,000 Households Compromised In Major Breach To IRS In an interview with the Intercept about the data breach affecting the IRS (and other high profile data breaches), Lee Tien, senior staff attorney for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, said that “the message I give journalists and others is there’s basically nothing you can do.” Tien is referring to […]

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