Last year, more than 15.4 million Americans were victims of identity theft. To help fight fraud, a handful of community groups are joining together for a document shredding, electronics recycling, bulk item and drug disposal event from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 27 in the parking lot of Creekside Middle School, located on the southeast corner of West 126th Street and Shelborne Road.
The event is sponsored by a team of organizations including AARP, Carmel Utilities, Carmel Police Department, Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana, Technology Recyclers, Shred-it and WISH-TV. AARP Indiana will hand out information about their free Fraud Watch Network and Zionsville and Boone County Sheriff’s Department will assist.
Shredding
Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes today and most identity information is still obtained through hard copy paper sources. Shredding significantly reduces your risk when disposing of confidential information. It is recommended that you shred any documents that include a signature, account number, Social Security number, medical or legal information.
The professional shredding is sponsored by Shred-it to benefit Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana. A donation is requested of $5 per banker-box size container or equivalent.
Recycling
The following items will be accepted: All computers, servers, peripherals, wiring, cable, battery backups, monitors, TVs ($10 charge per monitor or TV); all electronics, phones, stereos, headsets, DVD players, any small appliance; IT equipment including hubs, switches, servers, routers, racks etc.; office equipment including fax machines, copiers, phone systems, industrial electronics, test equipment, medical equipment and large appliances including refrigerators and freezers.
The recycling drop-off event will be managed by Technology Recyclers.
Prescription drugs
Properly removing unused and expired medicines from the home helps protect the environment and the community by keeping them out of the water supply and reducing accidental poisoning and prescription drug abuse. Uniformed officers will accept pharmaceuticals for proper disposal.
Bulk items
As part of Carmel’s trash program with Republic Services, drop-off of bulky items will be available free of charge to trash customers (for Carmel Utilities trash customers only; an ID or utility bill required).
Examples of items to drop off include lawn equipment, carpet, furniture, grills (no propane tanks), water heaters, swing sets, mattresses, etc. Space is limited and on a first come, first served basis.
No electronic waste will be accepted in bulk item disposal; those items are accepted in electronics recycling.
Items not accepted
No paints, light bulbs, tires, landscape waste, toxic or household hazardous waste.