Businesses Are Now Recycling Paper While Protecting Sensitive Information

Released on = August 11, 2006, 10:56 am

Press Release Author = David Stuart / ABC Office

Industry = Consumer Services

Press Release Summary = More companies around the United States are using balers,
along with their shredders, to help save space, destroy sensitive data and recycle
paper.

Press Release Body = KAYSVILLE, Utah, August 2006 - Many people have seen a bale of
hay lying in a field or at a ranch, but how many people have seen a bale of paper?
It may seem a bit strange and uncommon at first, but more and more businesses are
turning to this convenient form of shredding paper to combat increasing problems
with identity and information theft.

Emptying shred bins is a common complaint of office employees who use paper
shredders and feel they shouldn't have to empty the bin so often. This is especially
a problem when a shredder is used on a regular basis. Overstuffed shred-bins can
back up into shredder blades causing annoying paper jams, and can sometimes result
in broken gears and an overheated shredder. This is where paper balers can come in
handy (http://www.abcoffice.com/indshred.htm).

Balers are attachments that connect to certain shredders and compact the paper until
it is finally pressed and bound into a bail. The bail can then be removed from the
compactor and transported to another location for pickup or disposal. Paper that has
been compacted and baled can usually be recycled. One bale of paper, usually about
the size of a box, contains the equivalent of several bags worth of shredded paper.

Shredder baler combinations vary in size. Some can fit in an office environment,
where others will fill a small warehouse. Shred services often use shredder balers
in their trucks due to the limited space. Shredder balers vary in the amount of
papers they can shred at any given time. Some high-volume shredder baler
combinations can shred up to 400 sheets of paper at once
(http://www.abcoffice.com/demos/abhsmduo5540.htm).

For further information, please contact David Stuart, Marketing Supervisor of ABC
Office, 1-800-658-8788, info@abcoffice.com.

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Kaysville UT 84037
800-658-8788
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