Shredding documents is an important step in personal data security, and Yonkers will be able to access this service during an upcoming community shred.
This event, which is intended for private households only, will be offered on a first come, first served basis. Since there is a set limit to the unit's capacity, those who wish to take advantage of this offer may want to arrive early in the day.
A variety of materials will be accepted for disposal, but the public is asked to make sure any large clips and covers are removed. The items will be checked before they are placed in the shredder, and if they are packaged in a box, this process will be quick and easy. Up to four file-sized Boxes can be dropped off, but the public is asked to not bring any junk mail or newspapers. This project is an initiative of the Westchester County Department of Environmental Protection.
Organizing a disposal day like this is a common practice in many areas, and a printing services company can play a role in ensuring it will be a success, such as preparing promotional materials and tips for preventing identity theft.
This opportunity for Yonkers residents to be proactive when it comes to protecting their personal information will be taking place at Yonkers High School on December 5. Anyone with questions is asked to call (914) 813-5425.
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