Raleigh Durham Area
Servicing BUSINESSES in: Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill and Cary areas
(704) 873-8130Greater Charlotte Area
Servicing BUSINESSES in: Charlotte, Monroe, Matthews, Concord, Kannapolis, Salisbury, Lake Norman, Statesville, Huntersville, Cornelius, Davidson, Mooresville, Troutman, Gastonia...
(828) 514-9619Greater Hickory Area
Servicing BUSINESSES in: Hickory, Newton- Conover, Lenoir, Boone, Banner Elk, Linville, Wilkesboro, Jefferson, Elkin...
Mobile On-Site
Shredding
From small town to uptown, businesses and corporations can count on us.
Digital
Destruction
Shred South can destroy all types of media beyond retrieval.
We're
Insured
We carry full general liability, and professional liability.
We Are
NAID Certified
Your confidential records are handled appropriately.
I have always appreciated Shred South’s service. John’s extraordinary service was above and beyond the call of duty.
Thank you so much for the shredding event that you did in Mooresville for our benefit. We really appreciate the generosity and the concern for our community!
We truly appreciate the service your staff provides…always professional, always courteous, and always patient with us! We can now avoid the cost of shredders, the mess of shredders, the noise of shredders, and the biggest expense of all…the manpower hours involved in shredding…why didn’t we go with your company years ago!
Shred-South has been a wonderful company for us to deal with. We trust that they dispose of our confidential records responsibly. Thank you, Shred South, for taking the worry out of protecting our confidential records. Your service is invaluable.
Steve and his team are extremely easy to work with. His paperwork is always in order, he’s on time, his team does an exceptional job and we never have complaints.
Onsite Destruction
Onsite Is all-inclusive.
Cleanouts/Purges
Sometimes all a business needs is an annual “Spring cleaning.”
Digital Destruction
Shred South can destroy all types of media beyond retrieval.
Scheduled Pickups
We offer scheduled monthly service for on-site document destruction based on your needs.
We Recycle
All paper we collect is recycled into renewable products.
Secure Containers
Shred South provides lockable containers at no charge to our customers.
Servicing businesses in: Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill and Cary areas
Shred South carries full general liability, professional liability including data breach, identity theft resolution and professional errors and ommissions. We are certified by the National Association for Information Destruction (NAID) to provide on-site destruction of printed and paper media, non-paper media and destruction of computer hard drives. We adhere to the strictest security standards so you can be confident your confidential records are handled appropriately. Our certification actually helps your business satisfy due diligence requirements specified in the federal and state privacy laws, including HIPAA, FACTA, the “Red Flag” Rules and the NC Identity Theft Protection Act.
The majority of identity theft involves non-electronic documents, not internet-based.
Shred South now offers on-site hard drive destruction services. The only way to ensure that confidential information cannot be retrieved from a hard drive that has reached its capacity or any other type of media is to use an E media destruction service.
"Dumpster diving" is a real threat. Reporters, investigators and criminals alike use your trash for their benefit.
Most identity theft occurs by an employee or someone you know.
Just because you own a shredder doesn't make you and your company safe. The shredded materials from an office shredder can be put back together with relative ease and just shows dumpster divers what to take.
Destroying company and personal documents protects your company's image, finances and privacy.
Employees shouldn't be burdened with the time-consuming and high-responsibilty task of shredding valuable office documents. Besides, some shredders can't handle certain materials or the volumes necessary.
Shredding internally shows no record of compliance and due diligence.
Shredding not only properly destroys confidential materials, but is also helpful to the environment by recycling paper.
HIPAA
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act: A federal law enacted to protect the privacy of individually identifiable health information. HIPAA lists shredding as a specific example of how to.....read more
Grahamm-Leach Bliley Act of 1999
This law dictates that each financial institution must protect customers' non-public information by establishing safeguards to "insure the security and confidentiality of customer records and information.....read more
FACTA: The Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act, June 2005
Requires virtually all businesses to destroy documents with consumer information prior to disposal. Acceptable methods of disposal include shredding, burning or pulverizing. It is no longer legal to simply.....read more
The Identity Theft Protection Act of 2005, December 2005
This North Carolina law mandates all businesses possessing personal information of a NC resident must take measures to protect that information even after its disposal. Measures cited in the law include shredding.....read more
Most identity theft occurs by an employee or someone you know. By destroying paper records you decrease the chance of those documents falling into the wrong hands, or being picked out of the trash. Shred it all...individually identifiable health information, financial information, Social Security Numbers or Taxpayer ID's, driver license, passport numbers, checking account numbers, savings account numbers, debit card/credit card numbers, PIN's, company confidential information, patents, trade secrets, etc.
Destroying company and personal documents protects your company's image, finances and privacy. This includes electronic documents. With computers replacing paper documents the protection is still needed. Hard drives and computer disk need to be destroyed in the same fashion as paper documents.
Off- Spec Products. Protect your company by destroying all proprietary materials that may contain a logo or other information that you would not want to get into a competitors hands or a secondary market. Shred South has assisted companies by shredding items such as jackets, uniforms and even tents that could have fallen into the wrong hands had they not been destroyed.
Saturday, October 21st
Randy Marion Ford - 1030 Gateway Crossing, Statesville
10:00a.m -12:00p.m
Protect your identity and shred any records containing personal information such as old bills, medical records and outdated tax information. This is a free event hosted by Shred South, Randy Marion Ford Lincoln and Fourth Creek Rotary. As October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, donations will be collected for My Sisters House's. *Please stay in your vehicle - we will unload records for you. Please arrive with records in the rear of your vehicle if at all possible. As always, all records will be shredded on-site at this event. Please...no trash, newspapers, photos/negatives, magazines or random objects. Maximum 8 boxes/bags per vehicle.
Community Shred Event!
Saturday, April 22nd 2023
Randy Marion Ford - 1030 Gateway Crossing, Statesville
10:00a.m -12:00p.m
Protect your identity and shred any records containing personal information such as old bills, medical records and outdated tax information. Please...no trash, newspapers, photos/negatives, magazines or random objects. This is a free event, but donations will be collected for Troop 609 who will be helping with this event. *Please stay in your vehicle - we will unload records for you. Please arrive with records in the rear or trunk of your vehicle if at all possible. As always, all records will be shredded on-site at this event. Maximum 8 boxes/bags per vehicle.
Community Fall Shred Event rescheduled and coming soon!! Saturday, Nov 19th from 10:00-12:00 at
Randy Marion Ford - 1030 Gateway Crossing, Statesville.
Please join sponsors Fourth Creek Rotary, Randy Marion Ford and Shred South and protect your identity! Come shred any records containing personal information such as old bills, medical records and outdated tax information. Please...no trash, newspapers, photos/negatives, magazines or random objects. This is a free event but donations will be collected for My Sister’s House. This will be our last event until April '23 so come on out and purge those old records!
*Please stay in your vehicle - we will unload records for you. Please arrive with records in the rear or trunk of your vehicle if at all possible. As always, all records will be shredded at this event. Maximum 8 boxes/bags per vehicle.
Community Shred Event!
Saturday, April 23rd
Randy Marion Ford - 1030 Gateway Crossing, Statesville
10:00a.m -12:00p.m
Protect your identity and shred any records containing personal information such as old bills, medical records and outdated tax information. Please...no trash, newspapers, photos/negatives, magazines or random objects. This is a free event, but donations will be collected for Troop 609 who will be helping with this event. *Please stay in your vehicle - we will unload records for you. Please arrive with records in the rear or trunk of your vehicle if at all possible. As always, all records will be shredded on-site at this event. Maximum 8 boxes/bags per vehicle.
Community Shred event! Community Spring Shred Event coming soon!!
Saturday, April 24th
11:00-1:00 at the new Randy Marion Ford dealership at 1030 Gateway Crossing.
Protect your identity and shred any records containing personal information such as old bills, medical records and outdated tax information. Please...no trash, newspapers, photos/negatives, magazines or random objects. This is a free event but donations will be collected for Troop 609 who will be helping with this event. *Please stay in your vehicle - we will unload records for you. Please arrive with records in the rear or trunk of your vehicle if at all possible. We ask that you wear a mask - we will be too. Thanks in advance for helping us protect our community while we provide this service. As always, all records will be shredded at this event. Maximum 8 boxes/bags per vehicle.
2020 Spring Community Shred Event cancellation: In an effort to encourage folks to stay home and stay healthy, we are cancelling our April 18th Community Shred Event and will reschedule sometime in the near future when it is safe to do so. In the meantime, clean out more old records, keep your family healthy and look out for a neighbor that may need assistance such as a drop off of groceries or supplies. We add a big "THANK YOU" to our community healthcare providers and all who are trying to keep us safe and healthy during these difficult times!
2020 Spring Community Shred Event in Statesville coming soon!
Saturday, April 18th from 10:00-12:00 with sponsor Randy Marion! Location to be announced soon. Clean out your old tax records and personal documents for on-site shredding. Donations will be accepted for Boy Scout Troop 609 who will be assisting with this event.
Date: Saturday, October 19th 2019
Time: 10:00-12:00
Place: Statesville Soccer Complex
2012 Simonton Rd, Statesville, NC
Join us for this free community shred event sponsored by the City of Statesville and Shred South. This event will serve as a fundraiser for Iredell County Special Olympics. Please bring all personal and confidential records that you would like to have destroyed such as old tax records, business records, medical records and any other paper records containing confidential information. All shredding will be done on-site during this event. Paper clips, rubber bands and staples are OK but please: no random objects, trash, 3-ring binders, batteries, spray cans etc. This event is limited to 8 standard sized file boxes or the equivalent. We hope to see you at this fundraiser shred event - donations are greatly appreciated!
When: Saturday April 27th 2019, 10:00am -12:00pm
Where: Randy Marion Chevrolet of Statesville
601 Gaither Rd., Statesville NC
Bring your old tax records, bills, medical records etc for on-site document destruction. Paper should be free of random objects and trash - paper clips, staples and rubber bands are acceptable. Boy Scouts will be there to help unload your records - donations appreciated! All shredding done on-site!
Date: Saturday, October 13th 2018
Time: 10:00-12:00
Place: **Statesville Recreation Department
1875 Simonton Rd, Statesville, NC
**Please note location change for this event due to flooding at the Soccer Complex
Join us for this free community shred event sponsored by the City of Statesville and Shred South. This event will serve as a fundraiser for Iredell County Special Olympics. Please bring all personal and confidential records that you would like to have destroyed such as old tax records, business records, medical records and any other paper records containing confidential information. All shredding will be done on-site during this event. Paper clips, rubber bands and staples are OK but please, no random objects, trash, 3-ring binders, batteries, spray cans etc. This event is limited to 8 standard sized file boxes or the equivalent. We hope to see you at this fundraiser shred event - donations are greatly appreciated!
Date: Saturday, August 18th 2018
Time: 9:00-11:00
Place: St. Patrick's Episcopal Church 164 Fairview Rd Mooresville, NC
This is a free community shred event that will serve as a fundraiser for a local Eagle Scout project. Donations are certainly appreciated! Please bring all personal and confidential records that you would like to have destroyed. Please bring items such as old tax records, business records, medical records and any other paper records with confidential information. All shredding will be done on-site during this event. Paper clips, rubber bands and staples are okay but please no random objects, trash, 3-ring binders, batteries, spray cans etc. We hope to see you at this fundraiser shred event!
Date: Friday, July 13th 2018
Time: 12:00-2:00
Place: First National Bank (FNB) 127 Northcross Lane Statesville, NC
This is a free community shred event hosted by FNB. Protect your identity and bring all personal and confidential records that you would like to have destroyed for on-site shredding. Please bring items such as old tax records, business records, medical records and any other paper records with confidential information. Paper clips, rubber bands and staples are okay but please no random objects, trash, 3 ring binders, batteries, spray cans etc. For quickest service please consider bringing your records in boxes - volunteers can quickly empty the boxes and you will be on your way! Please limit 10 boxes per customer.
Date: Wednesday, June 27th 2018
Time: 2:00-4:00
Place: Mooresville-South Iredell Chamber of Commerce 149 E. Iredell Ave. Mooresville, NC
This is a free community shred event that is hosted by Blue Harbor Bank. Please bring all personal and confidential records that you would like to have destroyed. Please bring items such as old tax records, business records, medical records and any other paper records with confidential information. All shredding will be done on-site during this event. Paper clips, rubber bands and staples are okay but please no random objects, trash, 3 ring binders, batteries, spray cans etc.
When: Saturday April 28th 2018, 10:00am -12:00pm
Where: Randy Marion Chevrolet of Statesville
601 Gaither Rd., Statesville NC
Bring your old tax records, bills, medical records etc for on-site document destruction. Paper should be free of random objects and trash - paper clips, staples and rubber bands are acceptable. Boy Scouts will be there to help unload your records - donations appreciated! All shredding done on-site!
FALL COMMUNITY SHRED EVENT!
Saturday, November 4th 2017
11:00 A.M.-1:00 P.M.
Randy Marion Service Express - 164 W. Plaza Dr., Mooresville, NC
Coming soon to the Randy Marion Service Express in Mooresville! Come by Saturday, November 4th from 11:00-1:00 at 164 W. Plaza Drive to have your records destroyed on site. Boy Scouts will be available to direct the line of traffic and assist with unloading paper. Bring your old tax records, bills, medical records etc for on-site document destruction. Paper should be free of random objects and trash - paper clips, staples and rubber bands are acceptable. All shredding done on-site! Donations to Boy Scout Troop 609 greatly appreciated!
Date: Saturday August 26, 2017
Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
Place: Statesville Soccer Complex at the second picnic shelter parking area
What: This is a free community shred event that will act as a fundraiser by accepting donations for a local Eagle Scout project that will benefit our community. Please bring all personal and confidential records that you would like to have destroyed. Please bring items such as old tax records, business records, medical records and any other paper records with confidential information. All shredding will be done on-site during this event. Paper clips, rubber bands and staples are okay but please no random objects, trash, 3 ring binders, batteries, spray cans etc. Boy Scouts from Troop 609 will be on hand to help unload your papers - donations are certainly appreciated!
When: Saturday April 29th 2017, 11:00-1:00
Where: Randy Marion Chevrolet of Statesville
650 Gaither Rd., Statesville NC
Bring your old tax records, bills, medical records etc for on-site document destruction. Paper should be free of random objects and trash - paper clips, staples and rubber bands are acceptable. Boy Scouts will be there to help unload your records - donations appreciated! All shredding done on-site!
What: Fall Community Shred Event
When: Thursday, Nov. 17th 2016 4:00-6:00 pm
Where: Blue Harbor Bank
245 E. Front St, Statesville NC
Please bring your personal records for on-site document destruction and help support our local Veterans Housing Program. Volunteers will be available to help unload cars - just bring your papers ready to shred! Things to consider: old tax records, medical records, junk mail, receipts, credit card statements...anything with confidential information on it that needs to be destroyed! Paper clips, staples and rubber bands are ok - please no 3-ring binders or random trash objects. Event is free of charge, but donations for the Veterans Housing Program will gladly be accepted! Please...no more than 7 boxes for this event. Please call if you have a large quantity.
4/30/16: 11:00-1:00 at Randy Marion Ford on Folger Drive, Statesville. Bring your old tax records, bills, medical records etc for on-site document destruction. Paper should be free of random objects and trash - paper clips, staples and rubber bands are acceptable. Boy Scouts will be there to help unload your records - donations appreciated!
We will provide on-site shredding services for your personal and confidential paper records. Computers and hard drives will be accepted for recycling courtesy of Smart Metals Recycling. CRT monitors accepted for a $5 fee, TV's accepted for a $10 fee. No charge for document destruction. Paper should be free of random objects and trash - paper clips, staples and rubber bands are acceptable. Volunteers from CN Jenkins Memorial Presbyterian Church will be on hand to help unload cars - just follow the car line to the shred truck and we will take care of the rest!
Location: CN Jenkins Memorial Presbyterian Church, 1421 Statesville Ave, Charlotte
Hours: 4:00-6:30
When: Saturday, May 2nd 2015 11:00-1:00
Where: Habitat ReStore, 121 Norman Station Blvd.
We will provide on-site shredding services for your personal and confidential paper records. Computers will be accepted for recycling. No CRT monitors accepted. Paper should be free of random objects and trash - paper clips, staples and rubber bands are acceptable. Volunteers from Habitat for Humanity will be on hand to help unload cars - just follow the car line to the shred truck and we will take care of the rest! Donations to Habitat for Humanity appreciated~
When: Saturday, April 25th 2015 11:00-1:00
Where: Randy Marion Chevrolet, Gaither Rd., Statesville
We will provide on-site shredding services for your personal and confidential paper records. Computers will be accepted for recycling. No CRT monitors accepted. Paper should free of random objects and trash - paper clips, staples and rubber bands are acceptable. Boy Scouts will be available to help unload paper from cars - just follow the car line to the shred truck and we will take care of the rest! Donations to Troop 609 appreciated~
Secure Containers
Sizes for all needs
We have containers to fit every need. Holding approximately:
#1 96 gal – 300 lbs
#2 64 gal – 200 lbs
#3 36”– approx. 90 lbs
#4 24”– approx. 50 lbs
#5 30 “– approx. 70 lbs
#6 Under Desk
20”x14 ½” x14” – approx. 30 lbs
Community Shred Event with Randy Marion Ford for Barium Springs Home for Children
Fall Community Shred Event sponsored with Randy Marion Ford benefiting Barium Springs Home for Children. October 25, 2014.
Community Shred Event
Benefiting the Children's Homes of Iredell County
Shredding for Children's Homes of Iredell County at Special Treasures in Statesville. A rainy but worth while shred event to help a community charity.
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act: A federal law enacted to protect the privacy of individually identifiable health information. HIPAA lists shredding as a specific example of how to protect patient confidentiality. In February of 2009, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) made an amendment to HIPAA which is know as HITECH (Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health). Fully effective in February 2010, it significantly increased data protection liabilities for all health-related organizations.
This law dictates that each financial institution must protect customers’ non-public information by establishing safeguards to “insure the security and confidentiality of customer records and information.
Requires virtually all businesses to destroy documents with consumer information prior to disposal. Acceptable methods of disposal include shredding, burning or pulverizing. It is no longer legal to simply throw consumer information in the trash. Enforced in December of 2010, FACTA was updated with the Red Flag Rule which is an anti-fraud regulation, requiring creditors and financial institutions with covered accounts to execute mechanisms to identify, detect, and respond to the warning signs, or ‘red flags,’ that could signify identity theft.
This North Carolina law mandates all businesses possessing personal information of a NC resident must take measures to protect that information even after its disposal. Measures cited in the law include shredding of papers beyond reconstruction. The law also requires the implementation and monitoring of written document protection and destruction policies.
Servicing businesses in: Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill and Cary areas.
Servicing businesses in these areas: Charlotte, Monroe, Matthews, Concord, Kannapolis, Salisbury, Lake Norman, Statesville, Huntersville, Cornelius, Davidson, Mooresville, Troutman, Gastonia.
Servicing businesses in these areas: Hickory, Newton, Conover, Lenoir, Boone, Wilkesboro, Banner Elk, Elkin.
Servicing businesses in these areas: Winston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point, Kernersville, Mocksville, Clemmons, Advance, Lexington.
Servicing businesses in: Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill and Cary areas.
Servicing businesses in these areas: Charlotte, Monroe, Matthews, Concord, Kannapolis, Salisbury, Lake Norman, Statesville, Huntersville, Cornelius, Davidson, Mooresville, Troutman, Gastonia.
Servicing businesses in these areas: Hickory, Newton, Conover, Lenoir, Boone, Wilkesboro, Banner Elk, Elkin.
Servicing businesses in these areas: Winston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point, Kernersville, Mocksville, Clemmons, Advance, Lexington.