
If you've been watching stacks of old bills and sensitive records pile up in the corner of your office, this weekend offers a golden chance to clear out some clutter. Keller Public Safety has announced a shredding event for locals looking to dispose of documents securely. Per a social media post from the department, the event is scheduled for tomorrow from 9 a.m. to noon.
This community service provides a complimentary way to shred financial, medical, and other personal paperwork that might be hanging around longer than it should be. Those interested can head to Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union at 100 Keller Parkway to take advantage of this drive-thru opportunity.
Due to ongoing construction on Elm Street, participants are advised to enter the queue on northbound Main Street and turn right onto Taylor Street to reach the RBFCU parking lot.
The organizers are prepared to handle a high volume of paper, allowing each vehicle to bring up to three boxes or tall trash bags full of documents to be shredded. With identity theft on the rise, such events play a critical role in personal information security by safely eliminating paperwork that could fall into the wrong hands. Keller Public Safety's social media announcement included an image with text detailing the times and locations for the community shred day.









