Shredded Paper Instructions
                          We worry that shredded paper will blow around your yard and    neighborhood while awaiting curbside collection or while being emptied   into the  collection truck.  Please take the  following steps to prepare   your confidential and/or sensitive documents for  recycling:
                          
                            - Place paper shreds into a paper bag and staple  or tape the bag shut.
- Add the paper bag to your other paper  recyclables.    Or
- "Sandwich" or secure your unbundled shreds in a  cardboard box.
- Seal  the cardboard box shut.                           
Dan Tynan, author of DIY  Identity Theft Protection – A 12 Step Program offers the following tips:
                          
                            - Get a       free copy of your credit report at https://www.annualcreditreport.com/cra/index.jsp
Or call 877-322-8228
                          
                            - Order       a free report every three (3) months from a   different credit-reporting       bureau (see below).  Scan the report         for unfamiliar information such as accounts you don't remember   opening.
- Place       a fraud alert on your credit report by calling on of   the credit       bureaus.  You can find the contact       information   for all three bureaus by browsing http://wwwfightidentitytheft.com/credit_bureaus.html?nobid=1
- Put a       recurring event on your on-line calendar to remind you to renew your fraud       alert in 90 days.
- Tell       the bureaus to stop selling your information to   credit services by calling       888-567-8688.  Doing so will         eliminate the number of preapproved credit card offers you receive.
- Request       a free public records report from Choice Point: http://www.lexisnexis.com/risk/
Scan the report for addresses and  other details not related to you.
                          
                            - Take       your name off other marketing lists.
- Buy a       mailbox that locks or use a post office box.
- Buy a       cross cut paper shredder and shred junk mail to frustrate dumpster diving       identity thieves.
* It is recommended that you shred  anything with any personal   information on it.   Thieves love your trash!  Shred  all bank   correspondence & records, insurance correspondence and records,    credit/debit card receipts, credit statements, old bills of any kind,    unsolicited applications of any type.   ANYTHING with your social   security or driver's license number or your  birthdate!! And just for   luck – anything with an account number on it and your  address.  Better   to wear out a shredded  than get your identity stolen from the trash.
                          
                            - Never       click a link from an email message to log into your   bank or to any other financial       institution.  Type the secure   site's       address into your browser, bookmark it and use that link to   access your       accounts.  Otherwise you risk having       your   identity stolen by phishers.
- If you       believe that you are a victim of identity theft, contact the Identity Theft Resource        Center: http://www.identitytheftcenter.org
Volunteers there can walk you  through the process of restoring your identity.
                          
                            - Get       educated:
Mari Frank's Identity Theft.org
                            Privacy Rights Clearing House, http://privacyrights.org/ and 
                            The Federal Trade Commission, http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/idtheft/
                          The above organizations maintain  huge libraries of information on   how to avoid being victimized, and what to do  if it has already   happened.
                          If you suspect and/or discover you are a victim of credit  card fraud or identity theft file a  complaint with the Federal Trade Commission and your local Police Department.
                          FTC, Phone: 88-7438-4338
                          Credit Bureau Contact  Info:
                          Equifax
                            PO Box   740241
                            Atlanta,   GA 30374
                            1-888-766-0008
  www.Equifax.com
                          Experian
                            PO Box   2002
                            Allen, TX 75013
                            1-888-397-3742
                          TransUnion
                            PO Box   1000
                            Chester,   PA 19022
                            1-800-680-7289
  www.TransUnion.com