National Shred Queensland guide infographic titled ‘How to Prepare Documents for Shredding,’ showing seven steps with icons: sorting documents, removing restricted items, keeping documents dry, preparing bins or bags, ensuring delivery and pickup access, understanding delivery and regional fees, and completing a final check.

How to Prepare Documents for Shredding

How to Prepare Documents for Shredding (Queensland Guide)

If you’re planning to shred confidential paperwork, knowing how to prepare documents for shredding is essential. Whether you live in Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Cairns, or anywhere across Queensland, following a proper process ensures security, compliance, and smooth collection.

This guide explains step-by-step how to prepare your documents for shredding—ideal for businesses, households, and anyone handling private information under Australian Privacy Laws.

What Does “Preparing Documents for Shredding” Mean?

Correctly preparing documents before shredding helps you:

  • Protect sensitive information

  • Avoid contamination fees

  • Speed up delivery and collection

  • Ensure compliance under APP 11

  • Reduce delays, especially in busy QLD metro areas

It also helps our drivers complete deliveries and collections safely and efficiently.

How to Prepare Documents for Shredding (Step-by-Step)

1. Sort the Documents That Need Shredding

Start by separating:

  • Confidential business documents

  • Old financial records

  • Personal information

  • Customer files

  • Medical, employment, or legal records

In Queensland, many businesses are required to shred documents under privacy regulations.

2. Remove Restricted Items

For secure shredding, only paper documents should go inside the shredding bins.
To avoid contamination fees, remove the following restricted items:

  • Cardboard

  • Arch lever folders

  • Plastic sleeves and binders

  • Magazines and photo paper

  • Newspapers

  • Bulldog clips

  • Hardcovers from diaries or books

  • Coloured paper

  • Coloured manila folders

  • Any mixed or non-paper materials

Placing these items in your bin may result in a contamination fee of $110–$300 + GST per bin.

Tip: Staples and small paper clips are fine—they do not need to be removed.


3. Keep Documents Dry and Clean

Queensland humidity can cause mould and moisture issues.
Make sure documents are:

  • Stored indoors

  • Dry

  • Free from food waste

  • Free from liquids or contaminants

Wet or mouldy paper cannot be shredded.


4. Prepare Your Documents for Bins, Bags, or Archive Boxes

Depending on your chosen shredding service:

✔ If using secure shredding bins

  • Place documents loosely (not inside plastic bags)

  • Do not overfill

  • Ensure the lid can close

✔ If using shredding bags

  • Fill to the marked line

  • Seal as instructed

✔ If using archive box destruction

  • Do not overpack

  • Tape the box securely

Note: Prepaid bin orders are non-refundable, and unused bins cannot be refunded.


5. Ensure Safe and Easy Access for Delivery & Pickup

To avoid delays or additional fees:

✔ Bin Access

Drivers do not move bins up or down stairs.
If your building has no lift or ramp, bins will be delivered and collected at ground-floor level.

✔ Collection Accessibility

If bins are not accessible on your confirmed pickup date, a call-out fee of $55.00 applies.


6. Understand Delivery & Regional Fees

For customers in outer metro or regional Queensland, delivery fees vary depending on your location.

You can:

  • Place your order online

  • Receive a confirmation call before processing

  • Or contact us directly at 1800 757 000 to confirm your exact delivery fee in advance

Delivery times cannot be guaranteed, as drivers organise their runs on the day.


7. Final Check Before Pickup

Before collection:

  • Confirm bins are accessible

  • Ensure only approved materials are inside

  • Lock the bin

  • Keep the area clear

  • Avoid last-minute cancellations

Cancellations require 48 hours (2 business days) notice.
Less notice incurs a $40 cancellation fee.

This guide explains how to prepare documents for shredding in Queensland, including sorting papers, removing restricted items, keeping documents dry, ensuring bin accessibility at ground-floor level, understanding regional delivery fees, and avoiding contamination or call-out fees. National Document Shredding Service provides secure, Australia-wide document destruction with clear guidelines to ensure compliant, efficient shredding.

FAQs: How to Prepare Documents for Shredding in Queensland

What items are not allowed inside shredding bins?

Restricted items include cardboard, magazines, plastic sleeves, binders, coloured paper, bulldog clips, and hardcovers.

Do I need to remove staples or paper clips?

No, staples and small clips can remain.

Can shredding bins be delivered upstairs?

No. Bins can only be delivered and collected from ground-floor level unless there is a lift or ramp.

What if my bin is not accessible on collection day?

A $55 call-out fee applies if the bin cannot be accessed.

Are prepaid bin orders refundable?

No. Unused prepaid bins are non-refundable.