By: Sharon Aron Baron
Quit stuffing personal paperwork into that closet thinking you’ll get rid of it someday. Someday is now.
There is no reason to keep account numbers, PIN numbers and other sources of identification could lead to identity theft around your home when it isn’t necessary. Avoid becoming a victim and bring any personal documents to the City’s next Shredathon, where they will be shredded for free on site.
Coral Springs is holding their next Shredathon event on Saturday, September 28 from 9 to 11 a.m. and is open to Coral Springs residents. Documents can be dropped off free of charge in the back parking lot of City Hall, 9551 W. Sample Road. Please note that there is a limit of three boxes per vehicle. Each additional box of paperwork will be accepted for a $5 donation toward the Coral Springs Police Angel Tree Fund. Please refrain from bringing paperwork in plastic bags. Once the truck is full, no other paperwork will be accepted.
The Shredathon is co-sponsored by the Coral Springs Police Department, Coral Springs Seniors and Law Enforcement Together, and RecordShred.
In the event of inclement weather, the event will be canceled and will not be rescheduled. For more information, call 954-344-1833.
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