Prairie to Peaks Information Security Solutions
Protect sensitive information from the time it is handled to the time it is destroyed.
If your business handles customer records, employee files, printed documents, old media, confidential paperwork, or sensitive information, Prairie to Peaks can help you review how that information is stored, handled, and destroyed.
You can review shredders, media destruction, high-security destruction, document handling, supplies, and the workflow around sensitive information before it becomes a risk.
Information Security Can Help With
Review the documents, records, media, supplies, and process points that affect your information security.
What This Solves
Information risk often comes from the places where documents and records are handled every day.
Sensitive information can be exposed through old files, printed records, discarded paperwork, stored media, shared work areas, weak disposal habits, or unclear destruction procedures.
Paper Records
Customer records, financial documents, employee files, statements, forms, and internal paperwork need a clear path from use to destruction.
Old Media
Disks, optical media, cards, drives, and other storage materials can hold information long after they are no longer useful.
Disposal Gaps
Trash cans, open recycling bins, shared storage areas, and unclear disposal steps can create unnecessary exposure.
Supplies & Maintenance
Shredder oil, bags, collection supplies, waste handling, and maintenance items help keep destruction workflows consistent.
Information Security Areas
Build a better path for sensitive information before it is stored, discarded, or destroyed.
You can focus on one destruction need or review the full path from document handling to final disposal.
Data Destruction Equipment
Find the right fit for paper shredding, high-security destruction, industrial shredding, media destruction, optical media destruction, and disintegrators.
View Data Destruction →Confidential Documents
Give customer records, financial documents, statements, forms, employee files, and sensitive paperwork a controlled destruction process.
View Data Destruction →Media & Specialty Destruction
Destroy optical media, disks, cards, drives, and other materials that may still contain private or business-sensitive information.
View Media Destruction →Shredder Supplies
Keep your destruction workflow running with shredder oil, bags, waste handling supplies, collection materials, and maintenance items.
View Supplies →Waste Handling & Reuse
Separate sensitive destruction from general waste, packaging materials, cardboard reuse, and non-confidential disposal workflows.
View Greenwave →Complete Security Workflow
Connect records handling, document flow, destruction equipment, supplies, staffing, storage, and disposal into a safer process.
View Consulting →Information Security Review Process
A practical review of where sensitive information lives and how it leaves.
You can get a clearer picture of where your information is created, printed, stored, handled, discarded, and destroyed.
Identify the Information
Start with the records, documents, media, files, and printed materials your business needs to protect.
Find the Risk Points
Look at where information is stored, handled, printed, shared, moved, discarded, or left exposed.
Match the Solution
Choose destruction equipment, supplies, collection points, handling steps, or workflow changes that fit your real need.
Improve the Process
Put a clearer process in place for handling, collecting, destroying, maintaining, or reviewing sensitive information.
Destruction should match the risk.
Not every document, record, or media type requires the same handling. The right solution depends on sensitivity, volume, retention needs, compliance expectations, and the way information moves through your business.
You can review whether the issue is equipment, supplies, access, workflow, storage, disposal, or the process around the information itself.
Security Planning Questions
The right answer depends on the information and the risk.
What type of documents, records, files, or media need to be protected?
How much material needs to be destroyed, controlled, or collected?
Where is sensitive information stored, printed, moved, or discarded now?
What level of destruction, process control, or documentation do you need?
Data Solutions Connection
Secure information handling also connects to data workflows.
Address files, customer records, mailing data, returned mail, printed statements, presort exports, and corrected files can all contain sensitive information.
If your project includes private customer data or sensitive records, you can review data handling and information security together.
Review your information security workflow
Share what type of records, documents, media, destruction needs, supplies, or workflow concerns you are working with.
Review Your Security Needs