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Paper Shredding Services in OH

Paper Shredding Services in OH

ShredSmart’s convenient shredding services in Ohio were designed to help businesses remain compliant with local and federal laws and to help residents protect their privacy, all while practicing good environmental stewardship. Our parent company, BioServ, began serving Ohio in 2017, and we proudly provide the same great value and reliable service they’ve always been known for.

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Ohio

Covered by our Brooklyn Heights and Columbus, Ohio Branches

210 Hayes Drive
Suite D
Brooklyn Heights, OH 44131
Phone: 800.378.8824

Galleria at PNC Plaza
20 S. Third Street
Suite 243
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: 800.378.8824

Shredding Services Offered in Ohio

On-Site Document Destruction ›

Protect sensitive information and keep your business compliant with secure shredding.

NAID Certified Hard Drive Destruction ›

Get complete peace of mind by witnessing the destruction of your hard drives.

Electronic Waste Recycling ›

Safely recycle all of your old electronics, from batteries and bulbs to computers and TVs.

Residential Shredding ›

Don’t take chances with your personal info–schedule an on-site or off-site shredding service.

Shredding Events ›

Host a “Shred Day” to raise money, thank your customers, or promote your business.

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Ohio’s Data Protection Rules

In 2018, Ohio enacted the nation’s first law that incentivizes businesses to strengthen their cybersecurity. The Ohio Data Protection Act offers “safe harbor” to companies that voluntarily develop information security programs, should an unintentional data breach occur. With data protection in the spotlight, businesses may find themselves scrambling to implement qualifying cybersecurity programs. At the same time, it’s imperative not to overlook physical records. ShredSmart can help you remain compliant with HIPAA and other federal laws, offering one-time on-site shredding as well as secure containers and service schedules for ongoing needs.

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OH Electronic Waste Recycling Rules

  • Regulated Metals A Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) analysis may be conducted by a laboratory on the e-waste from a business to determine whether it should be considered hazardous. Hazardous wastes have a concentration greater than the specified values for arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury, selenium, and silver.
  • Cathode Ray Tubes (CRTs) CRTs are subject to regulation as a hazardous waste, unless a TCLP analysis demonstrates that they are not hazardous. This regulation does not cover CRTs from residential sources.
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