What Should Be Shredded?

Personal, customer and financial safety of all J&K customers is a top priority for us. J&K recommends to all of its customers that they shred all documents pertaining to any customers, employees, financial information and legal information. For maximum security, even the envelopes the mail comes in should be shredded.

Below you will find a list of items we recommend be shredded on a frequent basis to keep your information confidential and protected from harmful activities.

- Customer Mailing Lists
- Research & Development Data
- Negotiable Documents
- Contracts
- Meeting Notes
- Accounting Records
- Payroll Records
- Personnel Records
- Bids and Quotations
- Budget Data

- Confidential Letters, Memos
- Financial Reports
- Expense Reports
- Engineering Drawings
- Production Reports
- Credit Cards
- Inventory Reports
- Cancelled Checks
- Bank Statements
- Deformed Products

 


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E-waste

J&K has the ability to destroy by shredding, destroy by incineration, or recycle E-Waste. Things like tapes and hard drive also contain sensitive information that needs to be protected. The only way to effectively destroy the information on these devices is to cause massive trauma to them, deeming them in-operable and un-recoverable, or to incinerate.

Trauma is caused by either shredding the material in our truck or using the hammer method. The hammer method is a way of crushing or causing severe trauma through impact to the device, deeming it in-operable and un-recoverable.

J&K can provide both on-site and off-site E-Waste destruction services.

Below, you will find a list of items that constitute as E-Waste and should be properly recycled:

- Desk Top Computers

- Lap Top Computers

- Hard Drives

- Computer Monitors

- Televisions

- Electronic Boxes (i.e.. Cable Boxes)

- Computer Tapes

- Video Tapes

- Audio Tapes

- Compact Disks