Integra Container
Certified Document Destruction
Console Dimensions
Height Width Depth Capacity
30" console: 30" 21" 16" 70 lbs
36" console: 36" 21" 16" 80 lbs
Cart Dimensions
Height Width Depth Capacity
64 gal cart: 41" 24" 31" 200 lbs
96 gal cart: 43" 29" 35" 325 lbs
CONTAINER OPTIONS
Consoles
The standard console is 36" with an optional 30" size. These containers are stationary and are locked for a secure collection point of sensitive documents.
Carts
Carts are offered in 64 and 96 gallon size. In addition, lids are attached to contain material and two base wheels are used for ease of movement. Containers are offered locked or unlocked.
Integra Mobile
Certified Document Destruction
MOBILE SHREDDING
Integra's mobile shredding unit offers the area's most advanced mobile system. We shred your material on location under your watchful eye if preferred. A Certificate of Destruction is issued before the unit leaves your facility. The material is safely transported back to our state-of-the-art shredding facility where it is compacted into bales and recycled. The building is under lock and key 24 hours per day.
We also offer our traditional document pick-up system for large purge jobs at a lower cost. Similar to mobile shredding, customers are issued specially-designed security containers that are kept under lock and key.
Each container features a small slot in which to discard documents (documents can also include staples, paper clips, film and CDs).
Containers are scheduled for service to fit your needs.
Intergra Law
Certified Document Destruction
THE LAW
"Dumpster diving" has become the primary source of corporate espionage and consumer fraud.
So much for the paperless society. As our computers and copiers spew out reams of paper, masses of sensitive information are being generated and often discarded without concern. Industrial espionage and identity theft have become epidemic and are now the fastest growing forms of fraud. New laws are attempting to combat these security and legal issues. The Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act (FACTA) requires businesses to destroy all personally- identifiable information before it is discarded. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) mandates that all healthcare information processed by businesses be safeguarded. The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act requires financial institutions to ensure the security and confidentiality of their customers' information. In other words, you must safeguard or destroy confidential information. Even with the letter of the law, this form of fraud is still increasing. If you don't shred, your business, your reputation and your clients are at risk.
THE FACTS
1988 - U.S. Supreme Court rules trash is public domain
1999 - Commercial banks suffered $2.2 billion in fraud-related losses; of those 29% were check fraud-related***
2001 - Identity theft was the top consumer fraud complaint****
2003 - Annual total loss to businesses due to identity theft approached $50 billion**
2010 - Approximately 15 million United States residents have their identities used fraudulently each year.*
* Identitytheft.info/victims/aspx, March 29, 2010
** Ibid
*** American Bankers Association survey, 2000
**** "Identity Theft Heads the Top 10 Consumer Fraud Complaints of 2001", FTC, January 23, 2002