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Southern Shred provides secure drop-off bins at locations throughout the Greater Houston area.
The Clutter Fairy gets lots of questions about shredding. Where can I get it done? How much does it cost? Do I know of a free shred day? It used to be that the only people who cared about shredding documents were large law firms. Now everyone wants to destroy sensitive paperwork as protection against identity theft—a new security threat that comes with living in the Information Age. A shredding industry has grown up to handle the needs of big businesses, but how are ordinary consumers and small businesses supposed to tackle a big paper pile problem?
NAPO Houston (of which The Clutter Fairy is a member) has a corporate partner in the shredding business: Southern Shred. Like other shredding companies, Southern Shred offers pickup or on‑site destruction of secure documents either on a regular schedule or as a one-time service. But Southern Shred also looks out for customers who don’t need that level of service …[Read more]
Protect the security of your discarded documents, and donate to a good cause.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
9:00 a.m.–noon
Houston residents can bring their sensitive documents to be shredded securely and on site at the Four Points by Sheraton Hotel on Saturday, March 27. Your $10 minimum donation will benefit the ABWA WINGS Chapter.
ABWA’s mission: “To bring together business women of diverse occupations and to provide opportunities for them to help themselves and others grow personally and professionally through leadership, education, networking support, and national recognition.”
Location
Four Points by Sheraton Houston
10655 Katy Freeway (I-10 and Beltway 8)
Houston TX 77024
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Gayle Goddard, CPO®, professional organizer and owner of The Clutter Fairy in Houston, Texas, offers one-on-one organizing, workshops, and ongoing support to help clients conquer clutter and focus on what they really want. [MORE]
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