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Final Word on Boxes!

Friday, March 26th, 2010

File Box Final Word on Boxes!Hey Folks,

It was just back in December (I know that seems like a long time ago) when I last talked about “Standard Size File Boxes.”

In fact, I actually made a video visually describing what exactly is a “Standard Size File Box.”

Well confusion is still Running Rampant

As a matter of fact, just the other day, a caller to our office was arguing with Vanessa my office manager that we had the dimensions all wrong for a “Standard Size File Box.”

According to the caller is just didn’t seem possible to put 8 ½” x 11″ sheets of paper into a file box that measures 15″ x 12″ x 10″.

If you seem confused by this, don’t worry, take me at my word – THEY FIT!

Since we don’t argue with customers, Vanessa let the episode pass by with hardly blinking an eye.

However, I get New Ammo for the blog.

And then, a little earlier this month, I had to eat humble pie (and lose revenue) when an issue about box size reared its ugly head. (Again… customer’s always right!)

Well let me set the record straight… (Again)

Standard Size File Boxes measure 15″ x 12″ x 10″.

If you multiply all those measurement together (that’s what that little “x” means) you get a total volume of 1,800 cubic inches (in³).

That’s pretty straight forward.

The problem is that there are a few different box sizes commonly used to store documents and this creates confusion.

Here is a list of some of the more common box sizes and types:

STORAGE FILE BOXES

  1. Letter/Legal: 15″ (length) x 12″ (width) x 10″ (height); 1,800 in³
  2. Letter: 24″ (length) x 12″ (width) x 10″ (height); 2,880 in³
  3. Legal: 24″ (length) x 15″ (width) x 10″ (heigth); 3,600 in³
  4. Check: 14 1/4″ (length) x 9″ (width) x 4″ (heigth); 513 in³

#1 is what the Shredding Industry considers the “Standard Size File Box

Box #2 is approximately one and a half times as big as a #1. Let’s check the math -  2,880 divided by 1,800 equals 1.6. So considering these boxes as one and a halfs does make sense.

Now let’s look at box #3. This box has exactly double the volume of box #1. When we do the math and divide 3,600 by 1,800 we get exactly 2. Thus, we consider these boxes to be doubles.

Finally, if we look at box #4, we see that this box has about one third the volume of box #1. The math again shows that if we divide 513 by 1,800 we get 0.285. Not quite 0.333, but close enough that we would consider three box #4 to be equal to one box #1.

If your eyes still haven’t rolled back into your head at this point…

I’ve got a couple more boxes to go!

STORAGE DRAWERS

  1. Letter: 23 ½” (length) x 12 ¼” (width) x 10 ¼” (height); 2,951 in³
  2. Legal: 24 ½” (length) x 15 ¼” (width) x 10 ¼” (heigth); 3,830 in³

Now, since these boxes basically have one box that rides in another, the volume is just a little bit bigger than the STORAGE FILE BOXES. But for shredding purposes, we still consider these two sizes to be  “One And A Halves” and “Doubles.”

The point of all this (finally I get to the point) is that we price our shredding service based on the volume of the container you have your stuff in…

And the most common size file box (The Standard Size File Box) is the box we base all our prices on.

For example: You can bring a box down to our facility and watch it get shredded while you wait  for only $5.95. But that’s not for any box; that’s for a Standard Size File Box. Obviously the price of $5.95 wouldn’t apply if you brought in the box your refrigerator came in full of documents.

So any prices we list are based on Standard Size File Boxes unless posted differently.

Consequently, if you have any of these other size boxes, you will be charged accordingly.

Again, back to our example, if you bring in a “Letter Box” (24″ x 12″ x 10″) to get shredded while you wait down at our facility, you won’t get charged $5.95. You will be charged $8.93 ($5.95 x 1.5 = $8.925)

The same thing goes for when we come out to you and perform Mobile Shredding or Pick-Up Shredding.

And finally, (This is a real “Pet Peeve” of mine) “Bankers Box®” is a BRAND NAME.

If you tell me you have “Bankers Boxes” you are telling me absolutely nothing about what size file box you have sitting in the storage closet.

Again, I think I’ve rambled on way too long.

But please keep in mind what exactly you currently have your documents in when you give us a call.

We look forward to hearing from you.

Until next time.

Keep Totally Secure,

Mike

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Shredding To Blame?

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

NervousShredding small Shredding To Blame?Hey Folks,

Just a quick entry (Rant) for today…

I love shredding as much as anybody…

But I just read this Article on how the Governor has ordered an end to parole record shredding of sex offenders

Personally, I don’t know whether parole record shredding of sex offenders is or isn’t a real problem…

One thing I do know is that something has to be done concerning scum bags like John Albert Gardner III and the gruesome killing of Chelsea King and Amber Dubois.

I, along with much of San Diego (at least the folks I talk to), were all pretty upset with the discovery of Chelsea’s body last week in North San Diego County.

Especially since it turns out this Gardner creep was an unrepentant scum bag hell bent on harming someone else as was indicated by a court psychologist.

It would seem that Sacramento should be focused as to why Gardner was every let out of prison in the first place and much less about when his records should or should not have been shredded.

In this article, Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher of San Diego commented, “We can’t identify whether the system broke down if they destroyed the record.”

I may not be genius enough to be an Assemblyman, I’m certainly not brainy enough to be the Governor, but from my viewpoint, it seems safe to say that in fact the “System Broke Down” - PERIOD

And, even more to the point, it seems the “System Broke Down” right at the point someone let this monster out of “The System.”

No matter how long we keep the “Parole” records of sex offenders on file, be it 10 years, 1 year, or 1 minute, no amount of un-shredded sex offender records are going to prevent unrepentant monsters like John Gardner from attacking another victim once they are no longer under the supervision of “The System.”

This is just another attempt for politicians to “Do Something.”

It doesn’t solve anything, past, present, or future, but at least next time they’re up for election they can say they “Acted.”

Again, I don’t know whether parole record shredding of sex offenders is or isn’t a real problem…

But my advice to the leadership up in Sacramento…

Let’s start looking into whether unrepentant sex offenders should ever be put on parole, and if they are ever put on parole, whether the State should ever take their eye off them – not on whether parolee field notes should or should not be shredded.

Until next time.

Keep Totally Secure,

Mike

P.S. Here’s the link to Assemblyman Fletcher’s Letter to the Department of Corrections asking why “Field Records” were destroyed especially “With all the reports on recidivism and the danger of repeat offenders…”

P.S.S. Here’s the link to the old Department of Corrections Record Retention Policy. It states that “Parole Violation Disposition Log(s)” and “Arrest Report(s)” must be kept.

P.S.S.S. Finally, here’s a little food for thought, what if Gardner was an angel for the three years on parole biding his time for yet another attack. In that case, there’s nothing in the records to begin with.

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