Free Shredding Event

Free Shredding Event
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Bring all of the unwanted personal documents you can carry to be securely destroyed free of charge on Tuesday, March 21st between 10 am and 12 pm. Look for the Shred-it truck in the Softball Complex Parking Lot on Campbell Drive. Please access Campbell Drive via Palm Boulevard.

Rubber bands, paper clips and staples do not have to be removed. Items brought in bags must be emptied into the shred bin.

DO NOT PLACE IN SHREDDER:  Syringes  –  Food, Glass, Cans, etc.  –  Cardboard Tubes  –  Ink Cartridges & Toners  –  Electrical Items  –  Hanging Folders  –  Hard Drives  –  Nuts & Bolts  –  Office Supplies, Hole Puncher, Staple Remover, etc.

FIRE HAZARD:  Batteries of Any Type  –  Large Metal Objects  –  Electronic Devices

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