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Container Options and Descriptions

Shred Docs has availability to a wide variety of size and container configurations. Please find below a brief description of our more popular models. Shred Docs is committed to utilizing whichever model and size best fits the individual needs of our clients. Please let us know if you require something different than what is listed below.




  Junior Security Console

A smaller version of our standard security console. These units are ideal for under the desk locations or where floor space needs to be maximized and containers can be placed under counters.

Capacity: Approximately 50 lbs. of material
Dimensions: (27"h x 19"w x 19"d)




  Standard Security Console

Our most popular model. These containers are the hightest quality on the market and offer the maximum amount of material storage while still maintaining a professional image in an office environment.

Capacity: Approximately 100 lbs. of material
Dimensions: (40"h x 19"w x 19"d)




  Secured Confidential Materials Cart 

Design Features

  • Full metal tang for padlock and security.

  • High-density polyethylene won't rust, dent or corrode.

  • Injection-molded construction means uniform wall thickness for added strength and durability.

  • 12-inch rubber wheels for quiet rolling and superior maneuverability.

  • Wide-track wheel width for greater stability and safety from tipping.

  • Solid 7/8-inch steel axle

65 Gallon Capacity: Approximately 200 lbs. of material
95 Gallon Capacity: Approximately 300 lbs. of material


News & Events

Free shredding for Ada Township residents
October 18th, 2008 from 7:30am - 3:00pm

In conjunction with Ada Township's clean up day, Shred Docs will be providing free shredding for all Ada Township residents from 8am until 2:30pm.

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Hundreds come out for Earth Day!
April 19, 2008

Every year Shred Docs offers free onsite shredding at Forest Hills Foods for Earth Day. This year?s event was our most successful ever!

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