(ARA) - As winter weather moves on, the urge to clean, unpack, unclutter,
dust and polish moves in. This desire to freshen up our lives and sweep away
the winter chills signals that spring cleaning season is officially here.
When creating a spring cleaning to-do list, it's important to remember the
home office. An organized and clutter-free home office helps you stay more
productive and protects you from one of the country's fastest growing crimes
- identity theft. In fact, this costly crime affected 11.1 million adults in
2009, an increase of 12 percent from the previous year, according to Javelin
Strategy and Research.
From tax documents to medical bills and store receipts, the home office is
filled with confidential information that can lead to identity theft. And
while it's easy to think that identity thieves only prey on electronic data,
criminals are notorious for sifting through garbage in search of
confidential paper documents to steal. By making shredding a part of your
spring cleaning exercises, you can help ensure that your confidential paper
documents don't fall into the wrong hands.
"Identity theft is a scary and evolving crime. In 2011, thieves will get
savvier through new theft techniques, such as organized crime rings that
sell stolen information," says Jay Foley, executive director of the Identity
Theft Resource Center. "Proactive measures are key. It's important to take
control of your sensitive data by using smart practices during spring
cleaning time and throughout the year."
The Identity Theft Resource Center recommends their top five tips for spring
cleaning the home office:
1. Begin with the basics: Sort through the piles of paperwork on your
desk and in your office drawers. Place them into two categories: "save" and
"shred."
2. Proper storage: Organize the "save" pile into labeled folders and
be sure to put anything confidential into a fire-proof lock box. The "shred"
pile should be properly disposed of with a Cross-Cut shredder, such as a
Fellowes P-12C. Cross-Cut technology is an important feature for a shredder
because it provides high security, destroying confidential information into
unidentifiable pieces. Equally important are enhanced safety features, such
as Fellowes' SafeSense technology, which shuts the machine down when hands
come too close to the paper opening.
3. Get a digital makeover: Refresh your home office computer by
deleting files you no longer use and backing up important data onto an
external hard drive. Clean out your inbox and change all passwords.
Refreshing your computer is a good practice to follow throughout the year as
well.
4. Make life easier: Plan ahead by purchasing organizational tools
for your desk, such as computer risers or file folder holders. This will
help clear clutter from your desk top while keeping things within arms
reach.
5. Freshen up: Get rid of dust and germs that easily build up on
office equipment such as keyboards, telephones and cabinets. You'll feel
instantly more productive with a clean workspace.
For more information about identity theft prevention, visit
www.IDTheftCenter.org,
or for more information about Fellowes products and paper shredders, visit
www.Fellowes.com.
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