Time for Spring Cleaning: Free Shred Day on April 19

Rachel Allison

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Rachel Allison

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Apr 11, 2024

Time for Spring Cleaning: Free Shred Day on April 19

Get ready to securely dispose of your old, sensitive documents without a worry! Join us for the highly anticipated Annual Shred Day, a community service initiative that’s taken place each spring for over a decade thanks to a long time collaboration of local businesses.

Mark Reid Insurance has generously funded this event for residents in the city of White House in collaboration with The Credit Union for Robertson County since 2013. 

As someone who embodies the spirit of community support and security, this is just one of the many ways Mark invests into the place where lives, works, and plays. "I just want to help give back to the community," says Mark.

On Friday, April 19th, a professional shredding machine will be available for residents at different locations throughout Middle Tennessee, providing a hassle-free solution for individuals looking to safely dispose of their documents. 

Note: A third location was added for Cheatham County residents last year thanks to Doug’s Auto Sales.

Whether you have outdated tax papers, credit card statements, payroll records, utility bills, or any other sensitive documents, rest assured they will be handled securely.

"There's such a need for this, especially right after tax season," Mark notes. "It gives people a safe way to get rid of their previous year's tax papers."

Each participant is welcome to bring up to five boxes or bags of documents for shredding, free of charge. Additionally, there's no need to worry about removing staples, paperclips, or binders—the shredding process will handle them all.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to securely dispose of your sensitive documents for free. Mark your calendars for April 19th and join us for a quick and easy shredding process right before your eyes!

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