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Specialties
Known within the community for their residential recycling event, Securis provides secure, environmentally-friendly electronics recycling services on the second Saturday of each month (10am-2pm). The popular event provides individual consumers with the same peace of mind that large businesses and government agencies receive when recycling end-of-life computers, cell phones, and other electronics.
Securis understands that by providing a green alternative to the computer recycling dilemma, many in the community reduce their personal carbon footprints. Millions of pounds of electronics have been collected at our Chantilly, VA location since The Monthly Residential Recycling Event’s inception in 2005.
Please visit the Securis website for a full list of accepted items and more information.
History
Established in 2003.
Securis: 10 Years of Focus, Expertise and Commitment to Excellence
Securis has always understood the critical role of IT asset disposal in the data security equation – and has consistently led the market with innovations to improve physical and logical security, including on-site shredding, real-time auditing and reporting, video monitoring and recording, access controlled facilities.
Securis has designed its services around a rigorous set of criteria to ensure reputable, secure, dependable and convenient IT asset recycling and data destruction.
Meet the Business Owner
Gregory H.
Business Owner
Gregg has built his professional career around superior customer service with over 25 years experience in the transportation, logistic, recycling and salvage business. Prior to obtaining the Securis Delaware Franchise, Gregg was an executive with K-Sea Transportation, a Master Limited Partnership holding the position of Senior Vice President of Business Development and Marketing. As an Executive and Partner, Gregg was instrumental in transforming K-Sea from a small family run company into one of the largest domestic marine transporters of petroleum products in the US. Furthermore his understanding of the regulatory environment comes from his involvement with local, state, and federal agencies along with quality management systems such as the International Standards Organization and his experience complying with audit requirements from the Public Company Accounting Reform Act, more commonly known as Sarbanes-Oxley.