Friday, April 25, 2008

Just in Case You Have Papers You Don't Want to Put in the Trash

April 25, 2008

Shredding bills with credit card numbers and all those offers for increased credit or for taking out a new loan has become a standard practice for many of us. Most stores that sell office supplies sell home shredders. The down side of shredding is the time it will take if you are doing spring cleaning and sorting through a large accumulation of saved documents. I have had home sellers who have lived in their homes for a number of years spend days and weeks bit by bit shredding the old checks and receipts and tax forms.

Saturday, Alta Vista Credit Union (formerly Norton Community Credit Union) is holding its first Community Shred Day. Alta Vista employees will be on hand from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. along with Recall Secure Destruction Services to shred documents with sensitive information such as name, address, Social Security number, etc.

Alta Vista is also offering a free Pet I.D. service. Alta Vista was able to purchase AVID microchips. There will be trained volunteer veterinarian nurses from Animal Medical Center of Redlands who will be available to install this radiofrequency identification.

Alta Vista has a history of meaningful contributions to the communities in which it has offices.

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