June 10, 2025
When it comes to protecting your personal information, shredding documents is a prudent choice to mitigate the risks associated with identity theft. While shredding confidential documents such as old tax returns may seem obvious, it is important to recognize that even seemingly innocuous documents discarded in the trash or recycling bin can pose a threat if not properly secured or destroyed.
The personal information criminals are interested in includes:
Here are seven types of documents you might not currently be shredding, but should be:
Paper shredding is one of the most secure ways to dispose of unneeded or unwanted documents containing personal information. Secure shredding services, like Shred-it®, offer fast and convenient options such as:
Hiring a professional paper shredding service is the best way to safely, securely, and reliably dispose of sensitive documents, but not all shredding services are the same. The National Association for Information Destruction (NAID) establishes strict standards for shredding services, so choose a NAID-Certified service. Certification ensures a secure chain of custody, from pickup through disposal, and provides proof of service for your records.
Unlike do-it-yourself shredders that typically strip-shred documents and leave behind materials that could potentially be pieced back together, Shred-it® uses industrial-grade, cross-cut shredders to transform paper documents into small, confetti-like pieces, which cannot be reconstructed, thus limiting chances for theft.
Learn more about how Shred-it®’s secure document destruction solutions can help serve as identity protection.
**This article is for general information purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice on any specific facts or circumstances.