2020 January Community Shred Day

Start the new decade and kick off your New Year resolutions with a home and / or office clean out with iShred’s 2020 January Community Shred Day!

For as little as $10 per bag* you can safely and securely destroy all of your unwanted and unneeded document to start the year fresh!

When? Saturday 18th January 2020
Time? from 9am to 12pm
Where? at iShred – 5 / 7 Samantha Court, Knoxfield VIC

 

iShred - 2020 January Community Shred Day

With iShred’s range of shredding and destruction services, you can destroy:

  • Christmas cards and left over wrapping paper
  • last year’s school books
  • financial records
  • unneeded receipts and invoices
  • regsitration notices
  • junk mail
  • old uniforms including school, military and security uniforms
  • xrays & medical documentation

iShred’s 2020 January Community Shred Day – Saturday January 18th 2020

Not only do we have our Community Shred Days, but iShred can also provide your home or business with a range of solutions to suit your requirements. It doesn’t matter if you need Secure Document Bins (Wheelie Bins), Archive Boxes or even Uniform Destruction, iShred can do it all. We can also provide a regular service for your business on weekly, fortnightly and monthly cycles.

Get all of the latest news and helpful hints by liking us on Facebook and also stay tuned to our Upcoming Events page for future Community Shred Days.

 

iShred does advise; that you undertake a check on your legal requirements prior to shredding, as there are Laws regarding the period of time you legally must retain certain documents.
* Prices indicated are for typical domestic shopping bags or small boxes, larger quantities are acceptable at additional charges.

For your secure document shredding needs, get in touch with the team at iShred Document Destruction today

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