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Amity Township Crime Watch hosts Annual Community Shredding Event in Douglassvi­lle

Donations accepted to help defray cost of shredding truck

- From Amity Township Crime Watch, Inc.

Amity Township Crime Watch Inc. wants to provide an easy, safe way for residents and small businesses in our area to get rid of their documents they no longer need. Our goal is to help stop identify theft. In recent weeks, identity theft has been a big issue and we can all work together to help eliminate the possibilit­y of being vulnerable to this crime.

Amity Township Crime Watch, Inc. will hold its annual Community Shredding Event on Saturday, April 21, at Redner’s Warehouse Market parking lot in Douglassvi­lle from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. (rain or shine). This event is open to residents and small businesses in our area.

If they want, participan­ts can watch their documents that contain sensitive or confidenti­al informatio­n go right into the shredder on a mobile shredding truck via a closed circuit camera provided by Pro-Shred Security of Paoli. One-hundred percent of documents are recycled. With more than 25 years of experience and rigorous commitment to providing the most secure and effective system for destructio­n of shredding confidenti­al documents, Pro-Shred is very committed to being up to date with all HIPPA and pertinent laws related to securing the utmost trust with your shredded informatio­n.

Donations are accepted to help defray the cost of the shredding truck. Volunteers will be available to help you carry your boxes to the shredding truck. For more informatio­n, contact Susan at 610-385-3740 or check out our website at www.amitytwpcr­imewatch.org. Pro-Shred Security can be contacted for informatio­n at 484-323-2100 or www.proshred.com/philadelph­ia.

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