What To Shred

All businesses produce sensitive information that would be of interest to others. What constitutes confidential information that idenity thieves might want from you?

Personal Information
Office Files and Records
Addresses
ATM receipts
Bank account information
Bank statements
Blank Checks
Brokerage account information
Cancelled & voided checks
Copies of Checks
Computer Printouts
Credit & debit card numbers
Credit Card Receipts
Credit reports and histories
Deposit Slips
Drivers’ license numbers
Employee pay stubs
Employment records
Expired Coupons
Financial Records
Insurance policy data
Investment documents
Legal Documents
Medical and dental records
Passport number
Prescriptions
Resumes
Social Security numbers
Telephone number
Tax forms
Travel itineraries
Used airline tickets
Account records
Audits
Bank statements
Bids and Estimates
Blueprints and Engineering Drawings
Budget Data
Cancelled checks
Competitive information
Computer Printouts
Contracts
Copies of Checks
Correspondence
Credit card numbers
Customer Lists
Diligence files
Employment Applications
Executive correspondence
Expense Reports
Extra Photocopies
Fax machine ribbons
Financial records
Insurance records
Intellectual property records
Internal memos
Inventory Reports
Invoices
Legal documents
Market research
Marketing material
Medical Records and Charts
Meeting Minutes
New product information
Obsolete contracts
Official notices
Payroll records
Personnel files

Phone records
Photographs
Planning documents
Presentations
Price lists
Production Reports
Proposals and quotes
Proprietary documents
Purchase Orders
Purchase receipts
R&D documents
Sales forecasts
Social Security Numbers
Strategic (Marketing) Plans
Tax records
Training information
X-rays

Other Information

Aperature Cards
Books
Cassette Tapes
Casino Chips
CD’s/DVD’s
Computer Backups
Computer Media
Media Jewel Cases/Sleeves
Microfiche
Microfilm
Product Samples
Prototypes/Production Samples
X-Rays
Uniforms
Videotapes

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