Sunday 16 July 2017

Interesting Facts Regarding Document Destruction Industry

One of the most important and primary responsibilities of business owners is to provide protection to their businesses and give it the privacy that it needs. For this they can take various steps, out of which, one is document destruction Canberra. For this, they straightway outsource the project, as they don’t have the needed equipments, manpower, and resources and most importantly, time to engage in such acts.


If you are also looking to avail such services, it would be interesting for you to know some general facts about this concept.

  • It was in 1909 that the first machine was invented by Abbot Lowe and he patented the same in that year only.
  • But his machine never got the deserving limelight, as the inventor Lowe died in 1912, three years after patenting.
  • Then in 1935, German engineer Adolf Ehinger invented the improvised version of paper shredding Sydney machine. He invented it primarily to destroy hundreds of volumes of anti-Nazi propaganda before Hitler's secret police could find them.
  • Paper shredding and document destruction Canberra is something that you’ll find not just in offices.
  • Some companies are seen hiring dedicated companies to visit their offices with huge ten-wheel trucks with giant machines mounted on the back.
  • Doctors and health insurance companies are legally allowed to get rid of their sensitive documents through this process.
  • International laws say that medical organizations and centres should have a comprehensive data-destruction plans to execute after a set interval of time.
  • Paper shredding Sydney machines are huge in size and the biggest ones can look your machine look like an ordinary one.
  • These machines are capable of eating just about anything, including (but probably not limited to) binder clips, rubber bands and hanging file folders.
  • Because of the grown consciousness of the business owners towards data theft, this industry has seen a huge growth in the past decades.
  • You’ll even find the suppliers of security bin Canberra introducing document destruction into their service menus.
  • Some of the most technologically advanced shredding machines cut documents into pieces measuring just 3mm by 9mm. 

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