Shredding paper documents that contain personal information such as bank documents, credit card statements, and other important information is vital in securing your privacy, whether you are a homeowner or corporate president. A ruled passed by the Supreme Court declares that anyone can read through documents that are left in the bin, outside the home or office. Some paper shredders cut documents into strips, which can be glued back together with enough persistence. This creates the urgency to look into alternatives for in house paper shredding. A method known as mobile shredding can offer you the privacy and protection you need for your personal documents and data as well as other alternative methods.

A mobile shredding truck is a preferred alternative to in house shredding if you have large commercial amounts of documents to shred. You can look into mobile shredding truck services for the right truck for your specific needs. These trucks have a large shredding compartment in the front and a holding section in the back of the truck. The shredders that are built into shredding trucks have the ability to shred not only paper, but also cardboard or even staples left over in folders. The shredding rate of these trucks is generally 5,000 pounds per hour; while the truck compartments hold anywhere from 6,000 pounds to 15, 000 pounds of shredded documents.

In order to obtain a shredding truck, you will need to contact various companies. When calling these companies, it is important to compare the different prices for the use of mobile trucks. Some companies may charge by the hour, while others by the load of shredded documents. The companies may then store the documents if you would like or destroy them. Once completed, a certificate of destruction is issued for your records. If you must use a small paper shredder, it is wise to use a cross-cut shredder. This shreds the paper into small pieces.

Other alternatives to in house paper shredding include a fire pit. Check your local laws and regulations before setting up a fire pit in the ground or using a metal barrel. Put all of your documents into the fire pit or metal barrel and set the documents on fire. This will destroy everything by burning it into ash. Remember to supervise the fire and keep buckets of water, a hose or a fire extinguisher close by in case of an accident.

Whichever method you choose for disposal of your paper documents, be sure to destroy or shred the data entirely so that it may not be gathered and pieced back together by desperate criminals looking to steal your information or even identity. The proper disposal will ensure your information is kept secure and free from misuse by the wrong hands.

Jennifer is a business consultant and she believes it is important for companies to dispose of private documents in the correct manner including the use of a shredding truck. For more details on the issues raised, please visit DGD Papers.

Author's Bio: 

Jennifer has worked in different industries, such as air freight and document disposal. This has given her an insight into topics such as identity fraud and transportation, allowing Jennifer to write in her spare time to free the creative part of her mind