Sean Fredricks

New York business comparing scheduled shredding service versus one-time document purge options

Scheduled Shredding vs. One-Time Purge: Which Service Does Your Business Need?

When New York businesses begin researching professional document shredding, they quickly discover there are two primary service models to consider: scheduled recurring shredding and one-time purge shredding. Both destroy documents securely. Both can meet HIPAA, FACTA, and NY SHIELD Act compliance requirements. But they serve fundamentally different business needs — and choosing the wrong model […]

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Healthcare provider shredding medical records to comply with HIPAA in New York

How to Shred Medical Records Safely and Comply with HIPAA in New York

Medical records are among the most sensitive documents any individual or organization can possess. They contain patients’ most private information — diagnoses, treatment histories, medications, mental health records, lab results, and financial details — and their improper disclosure or disposal can have serious consequences for both patients and providers. For healthcare organizations in New York,

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Identity theft statistics show why document shredding is essential for businesses in 2025

Identity Theft Statistics 2025: Why Document Shredding Still Matters

Despite enormous investment in cybersecurity — firewalls, endpoint protection, multi-factor authentication, and security operations centers — identity theft and data fraud continue to cost Americans billions of dollars every year. And while headlines tend to focus on sophisticated digital attacks, the data tells a more nuanced story: a significant portion of identity theft and fraud

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Document retention schedule for New York businesses showing how long to keep records

Document Retention Schedule: How Long Should You Keep Business Records?

One of the most common compliance oversights in New York businesses isn’t failing to shred documents — it’s not knowing when to shred them. Many organizations hold onto records indefinitely out of caution, not realizing that keeping documents longer than legally required creates its own set of risks: unnecessary storage costs, compounding exposure to legal

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Physical hard drive destruction is more secure than data wiping for businesses

Hard Drive Destruction vs. Data Wiping: Why Shredding Is the Only Safe Option

When it comes to retiring old computers, servers, and storage devices, many New York businesses assume that a simple data wipe is sufficient to protect sensitive information. IT departments run software tools, confirm the drives show as empty, and hand the hardware off to a recycler or surplus vendor. On the surface, this seems logical

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Mobile shredding truck for on-site document destruction in New York

On-Site vs. Off-Site Shredding: Which Is Right for Your New York Business?

When New York businesses begin researching professional document shredding services, one of the first decisions they face is choosing between on-site and off-site shredding. Both methods destroy documents securely, both are used by thousands of New York City businesses, and both can meet the requirements of regulations like HIPAA, FACTA, and the NY SHIELD Act.

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New York SHIELD Act document destruction compliance for businesses

New York SHIELD Act and Document Destruction: What Businesses Need to Know

When New York’s SHIELD Act (Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security Act) took full effect in March 2020, it significantly expanded the data security obligations of businesses operating in the state. While much of the early coverage focused on cybersecurity measures — firewalls, encryption, and access controls — the law’s requirements extend to physical

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Healthcare medical records HIPAA shredding compliance

HIPAA Shredding Requirements: What Healthcare Providers Must Know

For healthcare providers operating in New York — hospitals, medical practices, dental offices, mental health clinics, and even billing companies — document destruction isn’t just a best practice; it’s the law. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, better known as HIPAA, establishes strict rules for how Protected Health Information (PHI) must be

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Paper shredding cost and pricing guide for New York businesses

How Much Does Paper Shredding Cost in New York? A 2025 Pricing Guide

One of the most common questions New York business owners ask when researching professional document shredding is: “How much does this actually cost?” It’s a fair question, and the answer depends on several factors unique to your business — the volume of documents you need destroyed, how frequently you need service, whether you need on-site

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Important documents to shred for identity theft prevention

7 Documents You Should Always Shred (But Probably Don’t)

Every day, New York businesses generate mountains of paperwork — invoices, contracts, employee records, medical files, bank statements — and most of it ends up in recycling bins or trash cans without a second thought. For New York City business owners, HR managers, and compliance officers, that casual approach to document disposal is a serious

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