Hard Drive Destruction
In a technology-driven world, laptops and computer systems are essential for the success of every business. But most of the time, these systems do need replacing, and the hard drives have sensitive and confidential information they hold, which may be a data goldmine for hackers if not destroyed. If you use a computer system, just imagine a situation where all your credit card information is stored on your systems, let alone your customer sales and staff record. If your hard drive is not properly destroyed, hackers may use it as a way to get access to your information.

Many people believe that confidential information on a hard drive cannot be retrieved, especially if the process includes reformatting, wiping, erasing, and degaussing the hard drive. But this analogy is not true; if your hard drive is intact physically, all confidential and private information can still be retrieved.
90% of computer systems users and business owners do not use a professional service to destroy old hard drives. Doing these is putting a lot of businesses at unnecessary risk of reputational damage and fine. In a world where there is strict data protection legislation, and a growing number are looking for ways to take advantage of stealing data, it is important to destroy your hard drive securely.
Hard drive destruction professional services ensure that all your old hard drive data is 100% destroyed. Here in this article, you will learn what drives destruction is and why it’s important to get it done professionally.
What is Hard Drive Destruction?
Hard drive destruction is a term and the process of clearing all sensitive and confidential information from your hard drives and SSDs. It is the most important step for the protection of your business, company, and your customers’ information. In the age of viral data breaches and cyber-attacks, securing of digital information has to be a major concern for every industry.
To be effective in business today, you need security procedures to treat internal data with the importance of external data. In hard drive destruction, there are three levels: erasing, damaging, and destroying.
Why You Need a Professional Hard Drive Destruction Services
Protect Confidential and Sensitive Information
Today, every business in every industry collects and holds data on a hard drive. A single hard drive can contain hundreds and thousands of confidential and private data files, especially in some popular industries like legal services, financial services, and healthcare. Going for a professional hard drive destruction service will help protect your customer, staff, and business information.
Ensure compliance with Data Protection Legislation

Hard Drive Information Protected
For a smart hacker, it is very easy to retrieve your hard drive data even if it has been erased, damaged, thrown away, or left unattended. In cases of a professional criminal, even if you wipe your hard drive, there is no guarantee that they can’t recover it. However, if you use a data destruction company, there is a 100% guarantee that your hard drive will be physically destroyed, ensuring that no hacker can recover your data.
More Storage, More Space
A professional hard drive destruction company is also beneficial in this case. If you have an old hard drive in your office, and it takes up a lot of valuable space, you may want to use it for another thing. You may be looking for extra room to store this because you don’t have the equipment to destroy the data yourself. So the best decision to make is to ensure a hard drive destruction company destroys your data for your safety. This will also create more space in your office.
Keep Your Company Compliant
One of the greatest benefits of using a professional data destruction company for hard drive destruction is their expertise. This is because they have all the required knowledge regarding compliance and regulations when it comes to destroying hard drives. And this will help to ensure that you are not breaching any data laws.
Why You Shouldn't Destroy Your Hard Drive Yourself
Destroying a hard drive and doing it perfectly requires expertise, equipment, and skills that you may not have available in your office or at home. Even locating and isolating your hard drive unit can be challenging if you don’t have the documentation and tools for the specific device.
Accessing the internal disk in a hard drive requires chiseling, screwing, and hammering. This activity can cause eye damage and injuries if you don’t have adequate knowledge and don’t stick to the precautions. As a non-professional that you are, after isolating your hard drive platter, causing damage to render it useless is not as easy as you think. There is no method that you can use that can make it work.

Why You Need Our Service
We ensure your hard drives are properly destroyed with our company before being dispose. We offer mobile hard drive destruction when you require your hard drives to remain in your office until they are destroyed. Our team of technicians are certified professionals who are experts in what they do. We use an industrial shredder to render drives unusable and unrecoverable by hackers or criminals.
Storage Media Destruction

Magnetic Tapes
Magnetic tapes are one form of physical storage medium that can be used for various data types. In contrast to more modern forms of storage media, such as solid-state disk (SSD) drives, it is regarded as an analog solution.

Common Uses of Magnetic Tapes
⦁ Magnetic tape is used to capture speech and music.
⦁ Recording analog voice and video signals simultaneously.
Expected Lifespan
According to datasheets and other technical literature, magnetic tape goods, such as video and audiotapes, have a maximum lifespan of thirty years.
How To Store
⦁ Keep tapes away from direct sunlight and moisture.
⦁ Don’t put tapes on radiators, windowsills, televisions, electronic equipment, or machinery because they could catch fire.
⦁ The tapes should be returned to the shelf and stacked end-to-end when not in use.
Media Tapes

Common Uses of Media Tapes
⦁ ⦁ Tapes are often used to store data intended for repeated usage.
⦁ Tapes are another method for moving significant volumes of data from one location to another.
Expected Lifespan
Media tapes typically have a life expectancy of 30 years or more. Although media tapes are susceptible to storage circumstances, a 30-year life expectancy is based on optimal storage temperatures of 70 degrees Fahrenheit and 40 percent relative humidity, which is the ideal storage temperature for these tapes.
How To Store
⦁ Keep tape cartridges at temperatures ranging from 59 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit, with humidity levels ranging from 40 to 60 percent.
⦁ Store in a safe location
CDs and DVDs

Common Uses of CDs and DVDs
⦁ Used to record, store, and read media data using laser technology
Expected Lifespan
In contrast to records and cassette tapes, CDs do not experience the same level of wear and tear when being played. When compared to their predecessors, CDs, provided they are properly maintained, have a lifespan that is significantly longer. CDs are more compact than tapes and vinyl records, and their audio quality remains more stable over time.
Nothing touches a CD while it is playing back the sound, so there is no chance of the sound being distorted. A miniature laserdisc is used to “read” the CD by shining light upon it.
How To Store
⦁ Place discs vertically, book-fashion, in the plastic cases explicitly designed for CDs and DVDs.
⦁ Place the CDs and DVDs back inside its storage container after use.
⦁ Keep the discs in their original packaging (or cases) to reduce the impact of any changes in the surrounding environment.
⦁ Do not open the packaging containing a recordable disc until you are ready to store data on that disc.
VHS and Beta Tapes

However, as time went on, VHS VCRs became smaller. When compared to the VHS format, the overall video quality produced by the Beta format was superior. Compared to VHS tapes, Betamax offers a horizontal resolution of 250 lines, while most VHS tapes only have 240 lines of horizontal resolution.
The videotape cassette used by Sony Betamax, which was once a competitor to VHS, comes in a smaller package than VHS cassettes. Along the same lines as the VHS format, a wide range of cassettes of varying lengths were produced. There were three distinct recording speeds to choose from, each of which resulted in a distinct recording length.
Common uses of Betamax and VHS
⦁ You can still find Betamax being used in professional television to some extent.
⦁ Filmmakers and television broadcasters use Betamax because of its superior quality and improved functionality. Betamax managed to stay in business well into the digital era because it fulfilled this specific need.
⦁ Home customers mostly utilize VHS, but it is also utilized in a limited capacity in television (TV) production.
⦁ Some engineers believe that Betamax provides a higher quality image than VHS does, which leads to some professional production studios opting to use Betamax rather than VHS.
⦁ Betamax is a less common VCR technology, and it is no longer manufactured equipment to support it. Because the Betamax tape travels through the recording and playback apparatus along a more direct route, the recording and playback processes can be completed more quickly and with less effort.
⦁ VHS tapes, on the other hand, see less wear than Betamax tapes do, which is one reason why VHS cassettes typically live longer. Additionally, when compared to Betamax cassettes, the capacity of a VHS tape is greater in terms of the amount of recording time it can hold.
Expected Lifespan
Betamax typically lasts for about 5 years, while the amount of time that a VHS tape is expected to last varies from tape to tape. A VHS tape will generally degrade by 10–20 percent every 10–25 years.
This decline can occur at any point in time. Tapes of higher quality and VHS tapes that have been stored in an environment with controlled temperature and humidity both have a somewhat longer lifespan.
How To Store
⦁ Keep video recordings and playback equipment in a location that has consistent low temperatures, low humidity, and protection from flooding, air pollutants, and sunlight.
⦁ When possible, keep personal collections out of areas of the house that lack climate control, such as the attic or the garage.
8mm and 35mm Film

Although production of the Regular 8 film ceased in the 1990s for the most part, some film is being produced in the Czech Republic. Some customers may have decided to forgo Super 8 film in favor of films with greater quality, opting instead to purchase 35mm film and equipment.
Film stocks of 35mm have traditionally been utilized to produce high-end advertising, television shows, and motion pictures. Even after the advent of digital technology, many filmmakers still work with 35mm film. The film industry is experiencing a renaissance as a growing number of directors are moving away from using digital cinematography in favor of the classic film.
Common Use of 8mm and 35mm
⦁ The 8mm were used to create a home movie format that was less expensive than 16mm.
⦁ 35mm were used in single-lens reflex cameras (SLRs), in film cameras, in rangefinders, and in disposable cameras.
Expected Lifespan
Both the 8mm and 35mm films last for about 70 years under ideal environmental conditions.
How To Store
⦁ It is important to store 8mm film and the 35mm film in a cool and dry environment, just like you would with any other material that needs to be maintained, such as wine or old photographs and papers.
⦁ Apply the 40-40 rule, which states that it is best to store your 8mm film in an environment with a relative humidity of around 40 percent and a temperature of about 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Newsreel
Newsreels were created between 1910 and 1970. Newsreel is a documentary-type film. It was popular between 1910 and 1970. These films were typically shown in theaters. The screening of newsreels typically took place before the presentation of a feature film; however, during the 1930s and 1940s, there were newsreel theaters across many popular cities of the World.
By the end of the 1960s, the format was no longer used because television news broadcasts had taken their place. Since newsreels are frequently the only audiovisual available for recording cultural events, historians see this format as important historical documentation.
Common uses of Newsreel
⦁ Newsreels were used as a source of information on current affairs, sports, and entertainment for millions of moviegoers.
Photography

Common Use of Photography
⦁ Photography is used in the scientific community to record newly discovered flora and to enable more in-depth research on animals.
⦁ Textbooks often include photographs that are intended to educate students about various locations all around the world.
⦁ Nearly every house has at least one family portrait hanging on the wall.
Expected Lifespan
As long as they are stored in normal home conditions, these modern photographic prints will last for at least 100 years before they begin to fade. Some fading may occur in 25 to 50 years if the display is kept in a moderately bright room.
How To Store
⦁ Climate-controlled storage spaces are ideal for photo collections because they are neither too hot nor too cold.
⦁ Keep them in your home rather than in a basement or attic that hasn’t been finished.
How to Protect Sensitive Data
The demand for data storage continues with consumers wanting even more storage space and small, portable storage devices. Since the turn of the 21st century, the amount of data that can be stored on a single device has increased to a capacity that was previously unimaginable. It is likely that over the next few years, newer storage devices and technology will emerge, rendering many types of media storage obsolete
Shred Connect destroys information saved to many types of media storage mediums such as tapes and hard drives. Protecting your privacy and the confidentiality of your personal information is critical, so make sure you do it. Professional shredding and destruction services are here to help, giving you identity protection in guaranteeing that the data is destroyed.
Recent Product Destruction Projects
- Clothing
- Trim (snaps, garment labels)
- Gloves
- Belts
- Scarves
- Socks
- Textile Scraps
- Ties
- Uniforms
- Cell Phone Accessories
- CD-ROM/DVDs
- Mobile Phone Chargers
- Hard Drives
- Headphones
- Media Tapes
- Pagers
- Reel-to-Reel
- USB Drives
- EKG Leads
- IV Catheters
- Intubation Kits
- Oxygen Masks
- PPE
- Saline
- Surgical Kits
- Tourniquets
- Triage Kits
- Tubing
- First Aid Kits
- Flying Disks
- Flashlights
- Keychains
- Posters
- Sunglasses
- Tote Bags
- Umbrellas
- Visors
- Wristbands
- Bingo Cards
- Casino Chips (value/non-value)
- Entertainment Vouchers
- Lottery Drawing Balls
- Monetary Gift Cards
- Playing Cards
- Airway and Respiratory
- Implantable Cardiac
- Lymphatic System Support
- Vascular Access
- Badges
- Backpacks
- Batons
- Boots
- Shields
- Helmets
- Jackets
- Survival Kits
- Vests
- Dog Supplies
- Infant Rattles
- N95 Masks
- Toys
- Utensils
- Clothing
- Trim (snaps, garment labels)
- Gloves
- Belts
- Scarves
- Socks
- Textile Scraps
- Ties
- Uniforms
- Cell Phone Accessories
- CD-ROM/DVDs
- Mobile Phone Chargers
- Hard Drives
- Headphones
- Media Tapes
- Pagers
- Reel-to-Reel
- USB Drives
- EKG Leads
- IV Catheters
- Intubation Kits
- Oxygen Masks
- PPE
- Saline
- Surgical Kits
- Tourniquets
- Triage Kits
- Tubing
- First Aid Kits
- Flying Disks
- Flashlights
- Keychains
- Posters
- Sunglasses
- Tote Bags
- Umbrellas
- Visors
- Wristbands
- Bingo Cards
- Casino Chips (value/non-value)
- Entertainment Vouchers
- Lottery Drawing Balls
- Monetary Gift Cards
- Playing Cards
- Airway and Respiratory
- Implantable Cardiac
- Lymphatic System Support
- Vascular Access
- Badges
- Backpacks
- Batons
- Boots
- Shields
- Helmets
- Jackets
- Survival Kits
- Vests
- Dog Supplies
- Infant Rattles
- N95 Masks
- Toys
- Utensils