HIPAA-compliant paper destruction with NAID AAA-style chain of custody.
PHI, PII, and other regulated paper records have to be destroyed beyond reconstruction — not just thrown in a recycling toter. We provide locked, secure paper consoles and 65-gallon bins, scheduled mobile or plant-based shredding, and a signed Certificate of Destruction for every service. Combine paper shredding with regulated medical waste pickups for routes-of-one efficiency.
We segregate, package, and transport every stream to meet federal and Maryland-specific requirements. Inspectors look for these citations — your service should be built around them.
| Agency / Rule | What it requires |
|---|---|
| HHS / OCR HIPAA Privacy & Security Rules |
Requires PHI to be destroyed so it cannot be reconstructed (cross-cut shred or pulverization). |
| FTC Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) |
Requires destruction of consumer information from credit reports. |
| GLBA Safeguards Rule |
Financial institution destruction of customer information. |
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Request a Quote Call 1-240-518-7862Yes. Mixed-paper recycling does not meet HIPAA, FACTA, or Maryland PIPA destruction standards. Records must be destroyed before they leave your control, with a Certificate of Destruction retained for at least three years.
Yes — we provide locked media bins and on-site pulverization or shredding to NAID AAA-style standards, with a per-serial-number Certificate of Destruction.
We run dedicated routes from regional Maryland hubs in Baltimore, Bethesda, Frederick, and Salisbury. Browse a few of the cities we serve below, or see all Maryland service areas.