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How to Choose the Appropriate Shredder The main factors to consider are the amount of material to be shredded, as well as the level of security needed. Size Mid-Size Shredders: Placed beside a copier, these models will stop information leaks before they can start. All roll easily on casters for convenient sharing among offices. Businesses such as accounting firms, hospitals and insurance agencies find these shredders indispensable. With four models to choose from, there is a mid-size shredder to fit every application and budget. Centralized Shredders: These models handle data printouts, continuous forms, CD's and entire file folders with ease. All feature auto start/stop so you don't have to monitor long runs of continuous forms. Select from high speed and large capacity models. High Capacity Shredders: More secure and cost effective than using an outside shredding service, these shredders provide security for an entire floor or facility. Bound ledgers, ring binders, stacks of printouts, storage media such as VHS tapes and CD's - even entire wastebasket contents can be fed into these powerful shredders. Security Strip-Cut Machines Shredders: Shred documents into narrow, unreadable strips. They are low maintenance and generally less expensive than higher security level models. Cross-cut Models Shredders: For greater security, we recommend the cross-cut models, which shred documents into tiny particles, making them virtually impossible to reassemble. Cross-cut shredders also take up less space, allowing you to empty the bin less frequently. Super Micro-Cut High-Security Shredders: For ultra-high security applications, the Super Micro-Cut model line meets the highest government standards for the destruction of Top Secret material. Approved for Top Secret level government use, including Department of Defense and NSA, these shredders produce a Super Micro-Cut shred size.
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