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		<title>X-ray Film Recycling Offered in KY, NC, TN, VA and WV</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For an instant free quote, please call&#160;800-984-4130! Most of us set aside paper, plastic and aluminium cans with the intention of reprocessing them. Converting our refuse is responsible and to a certain extent we are saving our resources for the &#8230; <a href="http://document-management-ky-nc-tn-va-wv.com/blog/16/x-ray-film-recycling">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://document-management-ky-nc-tn-va-wv.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/XrayFemaleDr.jpg"><img src="http://document-management-ky-nc-tn-va-wv.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/XrayFemaleDr-300x199.jpg" alt="X-ray Film Recycling" title="Doctor checking an MR exposure" width="300" height="199" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-17" /></a>Most of us set aside paper, plastic and aluminium cans with the intention of reprocessing them. Converting our refuse is responsible and to a certain extent we are saving our resources for the future. Hospitals, dental practices, clinics and veterinaries take images of their patients day after day. These pictures are printed onto a plastic sheet that is then stored away in a file and kept for a number of years to comply with certain rules and regulations, in fact patient privacy can dictate that the film is kept for five to seven years. After a lengthy period the law allows the images to be destroyed and that is when x-ray film recycling comes into play.</p>
<p>This type of information has to be disposed of with the utmost of care, the pictures are confidential and therefore they have to be dealt with by a reputable x-ray film recycling company. Most companies will look out for an x-ray film recycling firm who can offer a secure shredding service and who will offer to complete the process with efficiency and speed. After sifting out hundreds of outdated pictures then who would want them cluttering up the office for any longer than needs be.</p>
<p>Many reputable x-ray film recycling firms will collect the confidential images and deal with the x-ray film recycling back at their plant but some businesses would prefer to have the job done on site. Shredding the documents in front of the customers eyes is one way of satisfying everyone that the job has been carried out properly. If you are able to see your documentation churning through an x-ray film recycling shredding machine then you can be 100 percent sure that it has not gotten into the wrong hands.</p>
<p>It would be easy to think that shredding tons of plastic sheets on site would be a long and lengthy task but it is possible to have x-ray film recycling shredding trucks visit your place of work to wipe out all of those highly confidential medical and corporate records at the speed of lightening.</p>
<p>Storing thousands of images can take up an amazing amount of space that can be used for other purposes. Look out for one of the x-ray film recycling company who will provide locked and sealed bins that will house unwanted film, this means that the images always remain totally private and confidential. Also look out for an x-ray film recycling company that is certified to carry out the work.</p>
<p>The x-ray film recycling plant can attend quickly and dispose of the unwanted film even quicker. The x-ray film recycling truck driver is responsible for moving the bin from office to lorry, where the contents are then tipped into the high speed shredding machine, moving bins that are filled with heavy film is then never designated to a member of staff. Not only do these x-ray film recycling firms have a rapid response time many of them can also shred up to eight thousand pounds of documentation per hour.</p>
<p>It is good to know that the paper covers can be dealt with too, the majority of x-ray film recycling companies leave the x-rays in their paper sleeves and shred them intact. On the outside of each paper envelope there is a large sticker which is clearly marked with the name and address of the patient and this information must always remain confidential.</p>
<p>It is viable for the customer to be witness to the x-ray film recycling and a lot people choose to do so. After the shredding process has taken place the remaining plastic is transported back to the site where it is bailed in readiness to move on to another recycling plant.</p>
<p>The lorry driver will issue a certificate which is formally known as a certificate of destruction and this certifies that the work has been carried out. The driver will then ensure that the recycling bin is wheeled back to its normal place ready to fill up again. Because the entire process is dealt with by the truck driver that means no member of staff has to be involved with the process at any time, only to oversee if necessary. You can contact these x-ray film recycling companies hours beforehand or the shredding can be booked well in advance. Many of us love to be well organized and would choose to book a week or so in advance.</p>
<p>An X ray is printed on a fairly large sheet of plastic that takes up considerable storage room and housing thousands of images is no mean feat. Naturally only images that have outlived their usefulness can be disposed of by the x-ray film recycling firms.</p>
<p>x-ray film recycling can be done in two different ways and the alternative to shredding is washing. The plastic sheets are washed in a solution of chemicals and that allows the silver to be recovered from the films. Silver is worth money and this may mean that the customer will receive a small sum of money for recycling their images. However any film that has already been shredded will not yield any silver content because it will be nigh on impossible to retrieve the silver content from the shredded paper and film. If you hope to follow this route then make enquiries before commencing.</p>
<p>There are numerous companies that are equipped to carry out x-ray film recycling and the majority of them advertise widely. The internet is one way of finding an x-ray film recycling company that complies with legislation. After locating a company that accommodate your needs then it may be helpful to call them for an informal chat.</p>
<p>Any x-ray film recycling company who deals with sensitive documentation must dispose of it in the correct manner or they could be breaking the law. There are harsh punishments for those who dispose of images incorrectly and the punishment could be a large fine or in certain cases it could mean a custodial sentence. Every x-ray film recycling firm is expected to act in an environmentally friendly manner in order to protect our environment.</p>
<p><a title="Document Management in KY, NC, TN, VA and WV" href="http://document-management-ky-nc-tn-va-wv.com/" target="_blank">Visit our directory</a> for information about x-ray recycling services in the following cities in Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia:</p>
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<li>Louisville KY</li>
<li>Lexington KY</li>
<li>Bowling Green KY</li>
<li>Lexington-Fayette KY</li>
<li>Owensboro KY</li>
<li>Charlotte NC</li>
<li>Raleigh NC</li>
<li>West Raleigh NC</li>
<li>Greensboro NC</li>
<li>Winston-Salem NC</li>
<li>Memphis TN</li>
<li>New South Memphis TN</li>
<li>Knoxville TN</li>
<li>Nashville TN</li>
<li>Chattanooga TN</li>
<li>Virginia Beach VA</li>
<li>Norfolk VA</li>
<li>Chesapeake VA</li>
<li>Arlington VA</li>
<li>Richmond VA</li>
<li>Alexandria VA</li>
<li>Charleston WV</li>
<li>Huntington WV</li>
<li>Parkersburg WV</li>
<li>Morgantown WV</li>
<li>Wheeling WV</li>
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<p>We also provide information on the following x-ray recycling and other services:</p>
<ul>
<li>x ray silver recovery</li>
<li>disposal of x rays</li>
<li>x-ray silver recovery</li>
<li>silver recovery companies</li>
<li>silver recovery from film</li>
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		<title>Hard Drive Destruction Offered in KY, NC, TN, VA and WV</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hard drive destruction is the surest thing when you want to delete forever and with complete confidence all the personal information, financial records, private photographs, and confidential office documents found in the hard drive of your computer. Computers pervade our &#8230; <a href="http://document-management-ky-nc-tn-va-wv.com/blog/12/hard-drive-destruction">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://document-management-ky-nc-tn-va-wv.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/HardDriveLocked.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-14" title="HardDriveLocked" src="http://document-management-ky-nc-tn-va-wv.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/HardDriveLocked-300x199.jpg" alt="Secure Hard Drive Destruction" width="300" height="199" /></a>Hard drive destruction is the surest thing when you want to delete forever and with complete confidence all the personal information, financial records, private photographs, and confidential office documents found in the hard drive of your computer. Computers pervade our daily lives and managing the files found in our hard drives is now a required survival skill. In the news, anyone must have read of the people whose lives came crashing down because their identities were stolen or private videos got posted on the internet. If only they took measures similar to hard drive destruction, their lives might be the same. The reason is that when you hit the delete key, you can never be certain that the file is deleted forever. When you decide to get rid of a computer, you may want to enlist the services of professionals who can do the hard drive destruction for you.</p>
<p>Hard drive destruction can done by dismantling the drive and reusing the components inside. This method of hard drive destruction is however extreme. There are other more practical ways of hard drive destruction where the entire storage device is left intact so that it can be reused as is. Whatever the method used, hard drive destruction is employed to secure data found inside the medium. The cost of hard drive destruction is very small compared to the potential loses, both financial and reputation, that ensue if data lands in the wrong hands.</p>
<p>Destroying a paper document is easy, just use a shredder, flush it down, or burn it. But confidential files on your disks are not destroyed when you use the delete command- not even if you use the shift-delete combination. There are reasons why data is not really destroyed by just using the delete command on them. The most important reason is because completely erasing data from the main drive is a slow process. In the highly competitive computer software industry, anything slow literally gets left behind. We all know (or pretend to know) that computer data is just a string of microscopic, magnetized spots on the hard drive. These spots may represent a zero or a one, or binary data. When you delete a file using the delete or shift-delete command, what happens is that only the first part of the string of binary data is altered. The rest of the string is left unchanged. When a file is deleted, the start of the file is marked with a &#8220;deleted&#8221; flag. This lets the computer know that the space occupied by the &#8220;deleted&#8221; file is vacant and can be overwritten by new data.</p>
<p>Hard drive destruction and other techniques exists that guarantees permanent file destruction. In a highly specialized field such as computer science, it is not surprising therefore that there are professional services offering complete and utter destruction of computer data. Because so many variables exist that make it impossible to guarantee complete data erasure if only one tool is used, these professionals make sure that files are deleted forever by using a combination of techniques and one of them may be hard drive destruction.</p>
<p>There are situations when a drive may stop working but the data found in it is something you do not want others to see. In such cases, hard drive destruction is the only way to erase data with full confidence. A common method is to remove the magnetic properties of the hard drive that make the disk writable and readable. Hard drive destruction using this technique is called degaussing and requires specialized equipment. By using a degausser, the data in the disk is forever deleted.</p>
<p>Hard drive destruction that uses degaussing is useful in special circumstances. It is the fastest way of rendering the data in a hard drive completely unreadable even when the most determined of hackers using sophisticated and advanced tools are used. However, hard drive destruction employing a degausser does not destroy the electronics or the drive mechanisms. It means that after low-level formatting, a drive that has undergone hard drive destruction by degaussing can be reused.</p>
<p>Data security is already an important field in computer science since there are already standards that have to be followed when erasing confidential information. Modern storage devices, especially hard drives that are made after 2001, are built in such a way that when data in the disk is overwritten, it can be guaranteed that the old data will never be recovered. There are software that are designed to wipe data either by replacing information with zeros or with a random pattern. If you have a relatively new computer, there may never be a need to resort to hard drive destruction. However, implementing security in a corporate setting requires competence and confidence which are things that take time to develop. By utilizing the services of professionals specializing in computer data security, you get the peace of mind that your secrets will remain secure.</p>
<p>Hard drive destruction is a field that has to keep abreast with technological innovations. The increasing popularity of solid state drives means that techniques commonly used to safely erase data on mechanical disks may not be applicable. For solid state drives, hard drive destruction may not be an appropriate technique. Safely erasing data on other forms of storage such as cheap optical disks, and USB drives means another layer of complexity. With the advent of high speed USB 3, a new class of storage devices will emerge. Engineers will have to think of appropriate methods similar to hard drive destruction in order to safeguard data. Again, if competence and confidence is something that you lack because of the mix of storage technologies, by all means get the services of these professionals who will gladly carry out hard drive destruction for you. Remember that embarrassment and financial losses are not the only consequences of data that is beyond your control. Laws already exist that require organizations to implement data security. Even the failure of compliance to these laws and standards are enough to warrant the filing of civil as well as criminal charges.</p>
<p><a title="Document Management in KY, NC, TN, VA and WV" href="http://document-management-ky-nc-tn-va-wv.com/" target="_blank">Visit our directory</a> for information about hard drive destruction in the following cities in Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia:</p>
<ul>
<li>Louisville KY</li>
<li>Lexington KY</li>
<li>Bowling Green KY</li>
<li>Lexington-Fayette KY</li>
<li>Owensboro KY</li>
<li>Charlotte NC</li>
<li>Raleigh NC</li>
<li>West Raleigh NC</li>
<li>Greensboro NC</li>
<li>Winston-Salem NC</li>
<li>Memphis TN</li>
<li>New South Memphis TN</li>
<li>Knoxville TN</li>
<li>Nashville TN</li>
<li>Chattanooga TN</li>
<li>Virginia Beach VA</li>
<li>Norfolk VA</li>
<li>Chesapeake VA</li>
<li>Arlington VA</li>
<li>Richmond VA</li>
<li>Alexandria VA</li>
<li>Charleston WV</li>
<li>Huntington WV</li>
<li>Parkersburg WV</li>
<li>Morgantown WV</li>
<li>Wheeling WV</li>
</ul>
<p>We also provide information on the following hard drive destruction and other services:</p>
<ul>
<li>how to erase hard drive</li>
<li>degausser</li>
<li>hard drive backup</li>
<li>clean hard drive</li>
<li>recycling computers</li>
</ul>
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