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Brentwood Bank Hosts Shred Day May 21 in Bethel Park
Free Shred Day Saturday May 21 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
The Bethel Park branch of Brentwood Bank, located at the corner of McMurray and South Park Roads, is hosting a Community Shred Day on Saturday, May 21 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Members of the community may bring in confidential documents for on-site shredding with a limit of two boxes per customer. There is no charge for the service.
“South Hills residents can protect themselves from the growing problem of identify theft by shredding sensitive documents at our Community Shred Event,” said
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Brentwood Bank President and CEO Thomas Bailey. “Identity theft can be a devastating event to anyone who falls victim to it and we urge individuals to shred confidential documents to protect themselves from this crime.”
There is no need to remove staples or paperclips. Documents accepted for shredding include tax records, legal documents, financial records, invoices, account records, medical records and cancelled checks.
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For more information, call 412-409-2265.
About Brentwood Bank
Founded more than 90 years ago and serving Pittsburgh’s South Hills region, Brentwood Bank operates four offices in Brentwood, Bethel Park and South Fayette. The Bank also has a mobile branch that takes the bank to customers in local independent living communities. Over the years, the bank has garnered a steady stream of community awards, including the 2012 Overall Winner and Biggest Impact-Community Award, 2013 Regional Community Service Award and 2014 PACB Grow Your Community Award, all presented by the Pennsylvania Association of Community Bankers (PACB). For more information, go to www.brentwoodbank.com.