2020 November Community Shred Day

If you need some assistance with your Spring Cleaning, iShred’s 2020 November Community Shred Day are here to help!

Our Community Shred Days are held on a Saturday every month, and are perfect for those who only need to shred a few bags of documents or other items at a time. Just pop down with your documents and we’ll take care of the rest!

Where? iShred Head Office

5 / 7 Samantha Court, Knoxfield VIC

When? Saturday 7th November 2020

Time? 9:00am to 12:00pm

iShred 2020 November Community Shred Day

At iShred’s 2020 November Community Shred Day, you can securely destroy,

  • Bank Statements
  • Credit Card Bills
  • Financial Records
  • Documents with names, addresses, phone numbers and/or email addresses
  • Cancelled or voided cheque books
  • Out Dated Advertising Brochures, Fliers and Pamphlets
  • Receipts and Invoices
  • Junk Mail
  • CD’s, DVD’s and USB sticks
  • Uniform Destruction

 

iShred 2020 November Community Shred Day – Saturday 7th November 2020

Our Community Shred Days frees you and your employees of the tedious job of using the tiny shredding machine in your office that are often leave you with less impressive results. Use your time for your business and important day to day tasks and let iShred take care of the secure document shredding for you.

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Want to find out more about iShred’s Document Destruction services? Feel free to get in touch through our Contact Us page.

*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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