Industries We Serve — and the Rules Behind Each
Every industry has a reason it can't just toss paper. Here's yours, and how on-site destruction satisfies it.
The pattern is the same everywhere: your industry collects information about people or holds secrets about itself, and a law, regulator, or contract says that information must be destroyed — provably — when its time is up. On-site shredding with a Certificate of Destruction is the cleanest way to prove it. Since 2007 we've shredded for all twenty of these:
Healthcare
HIPAAPatient charts, EOBs, and PHI from hospitals, clinics, and dental offices.
Legal
Attorney–client privilegeCase files, discovery documents, and closed-matter archives.
Financial
FACTA / GLBALoan files, statements, and anything carrying account or credit data.
Government
Public records rulesRetention-expired records from municipal offices and agencies.
Education
FERPAStudent records, staff files, and research material.
Retail
FACTACustomer records, receipts, and HR files from stores and e-commerce.
Technology
Trade secretsProprietary specs, prototypes on paper, and decommissioned media.
Real Estate
Client confidentialityContracts, applications, and closed-transaction files.
Manufacturing
Trade secretsProcess documentation, bids, and internal records.
Insurance
HIPAA / state privacy lawPolicyholder files, claims, and medical documentation.
Non-Profit
Donor trustDonor records, grant files, and personnel documents.
Media & Entertainment
NDAsScripts, contracts, and talent information.
Hospitality
PCI / guest privacyGuest folios, booking records, and payment paperwork.
Pharma & Biotech
HIPAA / IP protectionTrial data, formulations, and lab records.
Automotive
FACTACredit applications, deal jackets, and service records.
Consulting
Client confidentialityEngagement files and strategy documents.
Construction & Engineering
Bid integrityPlans, bids, and project files.
Telecommunications
CPNI rulesCustomer account records and internal documentation.
Transportation & Logistics
Shipper confidentialityManifests, shipping records, and customer data.
Advertising & Marketing
Client NDAsCampaign plans, research, and client lists.
Regulated offices usually pair a locked console with recurring on-site service — documents are never loose, and destruction is documented on a fixed schedule. Auditors can request our SOC 2/3 documentation.
Tell Us Your Industry
Call (562) 426-0557 and we'll set up destruction that satisfies your specific compliance requirement — usually within the week.
