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NAID Certified in OKC


October 30, 2018

UNDERGROUND VAULTS & STORAGE OPENS NAID CERTIFIED DESTRUCTION FACILITY IN OKLAHOMA CITY

Oklahoma City, OK – Underground Vaults and Storage, Inc. (UV&S), a privately-held records and information management company announces the opening of a NAID AAA Certified Transfer Processing Station in Oklahoma City for offsite destruction services.

UV&S has operated an above ground storage facility in Oklahoma City for over 15 years.  As of November, the facility will also provide NAID AAA certified destruction services, the highest security standard in the industry.  The need for secure information destruction continues to grow and UV&S will be able to expand the offsite shredding, hard drive destruction, and e-waste disposal services in the Oklahoma City area.

Requests for proposals and schedule availability can be obtained by contacting the Oklahoma City operations center at 405-947-0810 x 2 or online at www.undergroundvaults.com.

The National Association of Information Destruction (NAID) is the established international trade association for companies providing information destruction services. NAID’s certification program has become the most widely accepted set of rules and guidelines for information destruction. Certified companies are audited, perform background checks on employees, and must follow strict security standards. NAID also continues to work with state and federal governments to improve the protection of private information. For more information about NAID, please visit their website, naidonline.org.

Founded in 1959, Underground Vaults & Storage is a privately held, full service records and information management company.  UV&S and its Concergent IT division provide records storage, digital conversion, NAID certified destruction services and data center hosting and technology support to worldwide clients.  UV&S has ten locations in the United States and one in the United Kingdom.  UV&S is perhaps best known for its salt mine facility in Hutchinson, Kansas where it stores millions of items 650’ underground for some of the largest companies in the world, including the motion picture and television industry.

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