The Right way to use a DVD shredder
Your business’ vital documents such as business plan, marketing strategy, advertising campaign and PR plan should be kept away from prying eyes. Companies or businesses that usually discard some of the digital copies that contain important business data must start using a DVD shredder.
Using DVD shredders is a cost-efficient method to pre-dispose all the unwanted DVD/CD in your office. It is a powerful security solution at reasonably cheap prices. Beside from the given benefits, this type of shredder does not need much technical know-how and hassle-free when it comes to maintenance. This device can be used like any traditional paper shredders.
Here’s the proper procedure on using a DVD or CD shredder: .
1.Buy a DVD shredder online or your local office supplies store. You can try looking for an Aleratec DVD Shredder. It doesn’t only shred and grind DVDs but works well even for for paper documents.
2. Just plug and switch on the DVD shredder. You can fix the adjustments from the mini screen above the shredder but most shredders are equipped with an auto feature to set and determine the operation configuration.
3. Securely place the CD or DVD at the top of the blades, gently push it into the shredder and allow the shredder to clasp it. Majority of DVD shredders does full crosscutting and sometimes produces 7mm strips. This would eventually cause the shredder to stop and turn off after the compact disc goes through the shredder.
4. To shred credit cards, follow the same method. As an added security feature,after you dispose it the shredder will cut the credit card into strips.
Using a DVD shredder is a no brainer. However, if you are still having a hard time understanding the steps or want to configure the settings, you can always refer to the manual or user guide of the shredder. This is given along with a product registration card, store this in a safe place for warranty purposes in case your machine needs repair or replacement.
A DVD shredder completely ruins CD, DVD, Blu-Ray and HD-DVD discs making it impossible to recover under most conceivable circumstances.
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