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On-site Paper Shredding & Secure Document Destruction ServicesFor questions and advice or to get a free quote, call us on 0800 181 4106.

Welcome to Shred-on-Site, the UK’s leading independent paper shredding and on-site document destruction company.

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What advantages are there to on-site shredding?

Even in the digital age that we live in, most businesses will have a number of physical documents that contain secure information. This can include anything such as letters addressed to them, customer or staff information. If this isn’t kept secure, or destroyed properly, then the risk of fraud, identity theft and other complications occurs. To protect their information effectively, businesses should ensure regular shredding of all of these documents.

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Ensuring legal compliance with paper shredding

Every business in the UK holds sensitive information – whether this is customer or staff data. Such documents include financial information or personal details such as names and addresses. Leaving this information open to public access is not only a problem, but will leave the company open to legal issues due to lack of compliance with UK laws which require the security of such documents

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