Data Destruction Guide

Know which electronics need secure data handling.

Data destruction planning starts before pickup or drop-off. Identify data-bearing devices, decide what documentation you need, and avoid sending sensitive files through the request form.

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Common data assets

Sensitive information can live on more than just hard drives.

  • Computers, servers, drives, and SSDs
  • Phones, tablets, USB drives, and memory cards
  • Backup tapes and storage appliances

Questions to answer

Clarify internal requirements before pickup or drop-off is scheduled.

  • Do you need serialized inventory?
  • Do drives need wiping or destruction?
  • Is a certificate or report required?

For organizations

Schools, offices, and agencies should separate data-bearing devices by department or owner if that helps internal records.

  • Department labels
  • Asset tag lists
  • Compliance or audit notes

How It Works

A clear path from request to responsible routing.

01

Identify

Find all equipment that may hold data.

02

Document

Collect serial numbers or asset tags if your organization needs them.

03

Separate

Keep data-bearing devices grouped for pickup or drop-off.

04

Confirm

Ask about handling and documentation before the appointment.

Do not upload private records

Inventory files should describe equipment, not contain account credentials, customer data, HR records, medical files, or unrelated confidential information.

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