I would reccommend tearing the pages first. This takes very little time and adds a bit of security to the process. Then you will need to shred in small amounts because the more paper you try to shred, the less shredded it can become.
I assume you want document shredding. This is a quick fix- you can search this online, or use your Yellow Pages book for document shredding or office services.
Shred-it offer commercial shredding services. It was established in 1988 and it is the world's leading document shredding and recycling company. They provide secure, convenient and cost-effective document destruction for more than 150,000 clients around the world.
You can search online for shredding companies near your location. Many companies offer shredding services for both personal and business needs and can provide on-site or off-site shredding options. Be sure to check reviews and pricing before choosing a company.
Most document shredding services protect consumer privacy. If you want to make sure absolutely noone sees the paperwork, the best bet is to shred them yourself. As long as you do your research into the company you are planning on giving your business to you should find that they are a reputable company that is just as committed to protecting private information just as you are. Look for national companies and also look at their procedures. Some companies will have you escort your information out to their equipment and often it is shredded right in front of you.
To find a shredding company,you should probably check out the state's website. State websites should have such information as "shredding companies" and there could possibly be reviews from local people in Maine about this topic.
Some companies run free shredding events as a way to get publicity. Here's one such company's "Community Shredding Event" page: http://www.shredit.com/community-shredding.asp
Mobile document shredding machine can be hired through various websites. One place to check is the Yellow Pages website to find one in your area. Another place is Craigslist.
Many communities offer "free shred" events, at which individuals can bring a certain number of boxes to be shredded by a confidential paper shredding company. Some retail stores, such as Office Max offer ongoing shredding events for consumers.
There are many places that offer document shredding. Shredit and Proshred are two prominent ones. The Shred Stop is another. Office Max and Office Depot also offer this service.
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www.Shredit.com There you can find a local business for all shredding needs.