How to Host a Shred Event Post COVID-19
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Typically, a shred event offers an easy, secure, and safe way for local businesses, nonprofits, organizations and individuals to destroy sensitive documents and files. Shred events also help raise awareness of the importance of information security, proper document destruction, and preventing identity theft. Often, local businesses sponsor a community shred event. While some shred events ask for a donation or small fee to offset the shredding costs, many businesses host a shred event for free. Most shred events are held at large, open areas where multiple shredding trucks can be used at the same time. Many events have sponsors’ tents, local news media, and booths with free informational materials for anyone attending. It’s a greener way to safely destroy documents.
During these challenging COVID-19 times, people are working hard to provide helpful services while following CDC guidelines. If you’re considering hosting a shred event, here are some tips to ensure your attendees’ safety and a successful event:
Make sure you let shred event participants know what items cannot be shredded in advance. Additionally, have clear signage at the shred event indicating that only paper can be shredded. Below are some items that cannot be shredded at a shred event:
Consider having informational materials about where these items can be taken for proper recycling or disposal should anyone attending ask.
While hosting a shred event can be a large task, it could benefit your business tremendously. You will be helping your community learn about the importance of shredding sensitive, private documents correctly and offering a safe way to dispose of such materials. You will also:
People are more likely going to remember that your company hosted a shred event and will keep you in mind should they ever need your company’s services. Additionally, good press and positive reviews go a long way, and a shred event is a great way to increase positive brand awareness.