Thursday, November 14, 2013

It's Time to Purge your Business Records

Every year after Thanksgiving, businesses all over the world clean out older files and make space for the new year. It's time to set a date for your "Purge Party". One thing I know you will need is Records Storage Boxes. Why pay more for lower quality at the big name stores?

Elmwood Records Center has heavy duty records storage boxes that are made to last. Order your boxes today. Special pricing for volume discounts and delivery are available. Call Matt Glaviano, Elmwood's Records Analyst at 504-826-9090 or email him at mattglaviano@elmwoodrecords.com to place your order now.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Why your Organization needs a Records Management Program


Written by: 
Allen Podraza ECMp, ERMp, SharePoint p

Do you know what records your organization must keep and for how long, to comply with federal and state statutes and regulations? Have you identified and preserved your organization’s vital records ensuring they are available in case of disaster? If you are involved in litigation, do you know where your organization’s electronically stored records are located and how they can be searched and accessed? If your organization completes an IRS Form 990, will you be able to answer “yes” to the question asking whether your organization has a records management program in place?

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Monday, September 30, 2013

Between 70-80% of an organization’s processes are still being managed on paper.

Isn't it time you looked in records management?  No Job is Too Big or Too Small!


Small Business Packages


Accounts will automatically upgrade to the next business package once the box quantity exceeds the current package limit and the monthly fees and services will apply accordingly. Once an account exceeds the 200 box threshold of the Platinum Package the account will automatically upgrade to the standard account rates.

*Additional fees may apply for extra services required.
** Box sizes (units) are considered as follows:   Size 1 = under 1.2 cubes (1 unit); Size 2 = 1.3 to 2.0 cubes (2 units) (including x-ray boxes) and Size 3 = 2.1 to 3.0 cubes (3 units)

Friday, August 23, 2013

Sensitive Information: How is your business handling it?

Security and data breaches are ever present to companies no matter what the size. A few questions to ask yourself about your business and it's sensitive information.
  1. What sensitive data does your business manage and where due you keep/store these records?
  2. Is it easy for these records to be duplicated?
  3. Are your records encrypted? 
  4. What is your privacy policy on sensitive data/records? 
  5. Is the privacy policy clearly communicated to employees and reviewed on a regular basis?
  6. A's hire A+. If an employee is to has access to sensitive information, what is to prevent them from sharing it?
  7. What type of IT services do you need to protect your records? 
  8. Are passwords and software updated regularly on all computers? 
  9. When an employee leaves what procedures are in place to retrieve records, shut down access to computers and networks? 
  10. Shred it don't leave it laying around, what policies has your company put in place to regarding data destruction?

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Are your records safe?

This morning a fire broke out inside a power plant in New Orleans resulting in a water main break and flooded streets. Incidents just like this remind us of how important it is to protect our business and personal records.

Advice on dealing with wet and moldy records

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Paperless office transition

Many offices would like to go paperless but making the transition isn't so easy and you may need a home for your paper records.  Elmwood Records Center can make the move much easy by providing a place to store your records while also offering scanning, record retrieval and destruction services. Contact our Records Analyst, Matt Glaviano for a complimentary consultation and let us assess your needs as you move to a paperless environment.

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Advice on handling wet & moldy records

Hurricanes, Floods and Basement flooding is more and more common. Records kept in unsafe places can turn into a nightmare.
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Paper records and electronic devices often are among the items damaged by rain or flood water, and organizations must determine whether and how to restore these documents or to securely destroy them. NAID says it recently published two articles describing the disposition of wet records and how to handle moldy records. 

NAID CEO Robert Johnson says, ”In the event wet paper records are old enough to discard, disposing of them in a secure and safe manner is still a struggle. On the other hand, if the records have not reached their legal disposal date, there are still some basic steps that allow organizations to avoid problems due to their loss.”

Link to this Secured Business Destruction Magazine article:

www.sdbmagazine.com/naid-offers-advice-wet-records.aspx