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Businesses Need Archives and Not Everything Can Be Stored Online



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By : Alison Withers   

Copyright (c) 2010 Alison Withers

Many businesses still use paper as an essential tool and need to store it.

It's particularly true when it comes to those documents that businesses have to store on behalf of clients for periods of time specified in law.

For example business accounts must be kept for seven years. That can add up to an awful lot of paper per client for a typical accountancy office offering book keeping, VAT and tax return services.

Even those practices that are moving over to secure electronic document storage are faced with a seven-year cycle before they can complete the move.

There's also the issue that no storage system is completely fool proof - data can get lost, computers crash, CDs, DVDs, memory sticks and hard drives don't last forever, so a back-up is always a good idea and some of us will never be entirely comfortable without knowing the original documents are safely available somewhere as a last resort.

There is sometimes, too, no substitute for the feel of a historic document complete with elegant scrip and heavy seal in your hand.

It is likely, therefore, that storage space for paper archives will be needed for some time yet - and this can be a significant cost to businesses, particularly those that need to be in an expensive high-profile location.

It makes no sense to be leasing up to a third more floor area just to provide for archive storage.

However, you may need access to those archives from time to time, and they certainly need to be stored somewhere secure, fire and damp proof.

Secure self storage unites are offering many advantages providing solutions for many such businesses:

An office suite's rental per square metre is often several times higher than it is in a managed warehouse. It is possible to secure highly sensitive data securely offsite to complywith legal requirements.

There's no worry about keeping sensitive data on the office site and adding to the costs of insurance against fire and water damage.

There are document storage units on the edge of most town centres. They ensure that sensitive archive information is kept away from prying eyes - clients get their own key or access code so they can access any documents if needed quickly and conveniently.

The process of organising files for moving to such storage provides an opportunity to order files and loose paperwork.

If you're considering offsite secure archiving it's worth planning ahead and giving some thought to how the documents will be organised.

How accessible do you need them to be? Are they all inactive files or part-active part inactive? How frequently are you likely to need to look at them?

You will perhaps decide that some can be boxed and labelled, some perhaps needs to be in hanging folders in either boxes or filing cabinets?

Then you will be in a better position to decide whether you just need an empty unit, or one that's part-or completely supplied with shelving.

The answers will also help the storage company staff advise you on how much space you will need, whether you need shelving you and the storage company staff

Whichever is the best method you need to ensure there is a system of labelling and cataloguing that is easy to understand.

Some storage companies advise that you leave a duplicate list with them as well as keeping one at your office and some archiving storage specialists will actually manage your archive for you, to the extent of securely destroying those files that are beyond the period when you're legally required to keep them.

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Author Resource:- Accountants must by law keep their clients' records for seven year. Keeping archives is a legal requirement for organisations, sometimes for much longer periods and it can't all be done online. Storing them at the office can cost a lot in extra space and insurance cover. Consumer journalist Ali Withers reports on the alternative - specialist, secure offsite archive storage in Ipswich, UK.
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