ERA Partners with the Langdon & District Chamber of Commerce for a Fraud Prevention Event

By electronic recycling association March 13, 2024

FREE DATA SHREDDING & ELECTRONICS RECYCLING

In the digital age, data privacy and protection have become paramount. Personal information stored on various digital devices can be misused if it falls into the wrong hands. In a bid to safeguard against such threats, the Electronic Recycling Association (ERA) & Langdon & District Chamber of Commerce have partnered to host a free data shredding and electronics recycling event. The initiative aims to promote responsible electronics disposal and secure destruction of personal data.

Securely disposing of old electronics and ensuring complete data destruction can be a daunting task for most individuals. But with our event, you can be assured of 100% secure data destruction. The best way to guarantee your information remains private is to have drives, tapes, and other storage hardware physically destroyed – and that’s exactly what we’ll help you do.

But this event is not just about data shredding and electronics recycling. We are also taking this opportunity to give back to our community. The LDCC will be accepting donations for the SE Rocky View Food Bank during the event. What’s more, we will be matching any monetary donations made at this event! It’s a chance for you to protect your personal data, recycle responsibly, and support a noble cause, all at the same time.

Event Details

Date:  March 23rd, 2024

Time: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 

Location: Fieldhouse-344 Centre St NE, Langdon, AB, T0J 1X1

ACCEPTED ITEMS INCLUDE:

  • Desktop & laptop computers
  • Tablets
  • Cell Phones/ Smart Phones/ Home Phones
  • Printers
  • Servers
  • Handheld Electronics (Mp3 Players, Gaming Consoles etc)
  • Gaming consoles
  • Stereo Equipment
  • Cameras
  • USB Keys & Other Storage Devices
  • External Hard Drives
  • Cords, cables
  • Peripherals (mice, keyboards, CDs, DVDs, etc)

**NO microwaves or old tube TVs – NO home or personal appliances**

Remember, before you dispose of your electronic gadgets, have your data shredded to prevent any potential misuse. And after you’ve done that, why not help the environment and your community by recycling your electronics? It’s a win-win situation!