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Free document shredding in Niceville on March 15th

With lines wrapped around the parking lot, the City of Niceville’s last paper shredding event was a huge success. Now, it’s time to do it again on Tuesday, Match 15th, 2022. Here’s how it works: Entry starts from the intersection of Palm Blvd North and Campbell Drive. Citizens can then follow the road inwards and […]

With lines wrapped around the parking lot, the City of Niceville’s last paper shredding event was a huge success. Now, it’s time to do it again on Tuesday, Match 15th, 2022.

Here’s how it works:

  • Entry starts from the intersection of Palm Blvd North and Campbell Drive.
  • Citizens can then follow the road inwards and enter the line of cars.
  • The route wraps around the parking lot to where the Shred-It® mobile shredding truck will be waiting.

Those who attend will be able to then receive back any containers they had with papers inside, and exit using the southbound road towards the Niceville Library.

Items not permitted include:

  • Syringes
  • Batteries
  • Hard Drives
  • Electrical Item
  • Nuts and Bolts
  • Hanging Folders
  • Food, Glass, Cans
  • Cardboard Tubes
  • Electronic Devices
  • Large Metal Objects
  • Ink Cartrides & Toners
  • Office Supplies, Hole Puncher, Staplers

Event will be held at the Softball Complex Parking Lot, Campbell Drive, near the Niceville Senior Center Tuesday, Match 15th, 2022 from 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

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