SANATOGA PA – To raise awareness of identity theft and help consumers keep personal information safe, the Sanatoga branch office of National Penn Bank, 1830 E. High St., Pottstown PA, will be the staging ground Saturday (May 1, 2010) for a spring “Community Shred Day” event from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
This event has been added to The Post calendar.
A mobile shredder truck sponsored by the bank will accept, shred and securely dispose of up to four boxes (no larger than 16 inches long, 13 wide and 10 high) of paper records per individual. No-longer-needed receipts, invoices and other personal documents all are prime candidates for shredding.
Removal of small paper clips and staples isn’t necessary; they’ll go through the shredder. However, plastic binders or metal binder spring clips won’t, so be sure they are removed. Shredding will be held rain or shine.
Similar events are scheduled at the bank’s branch offices May 12 in Doylestown, May 15 in Greenville DE and Bethlehem PA, May 19 in Wyomissing, May 22 in Hazleton and Philadelphia, June 5 in State College and Morgantown, June 12 in Bensalem and West Chester, and June 26 in Emmaus.
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