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Support SCHC with a confidential shredding service
Say goodbye to the office shredder and support Sheffield Children’s Hospital Charity this November.
Throughout November, Sheffield’s secure shredding company, Russell Richardson are donating £20 to The Sheffield Children’s Hospital Charity on behalf of each new customer that purchases an annual small business shredding service.
From just £99 for the year, the small business shredding service includes the following: security sacks delivered and collected monthly, secure shredding and recycling, monthly certificates of destruction for data protection compliance and throughout November, a £20 donation to the Sheffield Children’s Hospital Charity.
Ideal for small businesses, home workers or individuals wanting to ensure their personal information is securely destroyed, the monthly sack service from Russell Richardson is a reliable and convenient solution.
For organisations generating more than one sack of documents for shredding per month, the service can include additional sacks each month for a small additional charge.
“We support the Sheffield Children’s Hospital Charity through the year with our charity shredding service for individuals but wanted to find a way to include local businesses,” said Jonathan Richardson, managing director at Russell Richardson. “The small business shredding service has proven to be incredibly popular in the region since we launched it at the beginning of the year and feedback from our customers is that the service is great value.”
For further information on secure shredding services from Russell Richardson, visit www.russellrichardson.co.uk, or call 0800 294 6552.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Emma Moorhouse .
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