Every hard drive in your office holds data that could damage your business if it fell into the wrong hands. Client records, financial data, login credentials, employee information, intellectual property—it's all sitting on those drives, even after you've pressed "delete."

Deleting files removes the pointer to the data, not the data itself. Formatting a drive makes it look empty, but the original information remains physically written on the platters or memory cells. With freely available forensic tools, recovering "deleted" data from a formatted drive takes minutes, not hours.

For Bristol businesses handling personal data under GDPR, or operating in regulated sectors like finance, healthcare, or legal, this isn't just a risk—it's a compliance liability. You need certified, documented proof that data has been destroyed beyond any possibility of recovery.

Basecamp Tech provides NIST 800-88 certified data destruction across Bristol. We collect your drives, destroy the data using industry-standard methods, and issue detailed certificates of destruction—giving you the compliance documentation your auditors and regulators require.

Storage Media We Destroy

We handle every type of data-bearing storage device your business might hold:

If it stores data, we can destroy it. Not sure whether your device qualifies? Get in touch and we'll advise you.

Why Deleting Files Isn't Data Destruction

Did you know? A study found that 42% of second-hand hard drives purchased online contained recoverable personal or corporate data—including financial records, medical files, and login credentials. The previous owners believed they had "wiped" the drives.

Businesses often assume that one of these common approaches is sufficient to protect their data. None of them are:

1. Deleting Files & Emptying the Recycle Bin

This only removes the file system's reference to the data. The actual data remains on the drive until it's overwritten by new files—which could take weeks, months, or never happen at all. Any data recovery tool can retrieve these files in seconds.

2. Formatting the Drive

A standard format (even a "full format" in Windows) rewrites the file system table but leaves the underlying data intact. Forensic recovery software can rebuild the file structure and access the original contents. Quick formatting is even less effective—it simply clears the index.

3. Factory Resetting a Device

Factory resets vary wildly by manufacturer and device type. Many simply restore the operating system without properly clearing the storage. On SSDs, wear-levelling algorithms mean data can persist in areas the reset process doesn't touch. For smartphones and tablets, encryption-based resets are more reliable, but they're not certifiable or auditable.

Our Data Destruction Methods

We offer three certified destruction methods, each suited to different security requirements and device types. All methods comply with NIST Special Publication 800-88 (Guidelines for Media Sanitization).

Software Overwriting (NIST Clear / Purge)

Our primary method for drives that are functional and may be suitable for reuse. We use multi-pass overwriting algorithms that write random data patterns across every accessible sector of the drive. This process is verified by reading back each sector to confirm the overwrite was successful. The drive is then usable but contains no recoverable data.

Best for: Working HDDs and SSDs where the drive itself will be refurbished or redeployed. Included free with any equipment collection.

Degaussing (NIST Purge)

A powerful magnetic field permanently disrupts the magnetic domains on a hard drive's platters, rendering all data unrecoverable—even with electron microscope analysis. Degaussing is instantaneous and leaves no possibility of data recovery. The drive is rendered non-functional after the process.

Best for: Large volumes of HDDs and magnetic tapes. Not effective on SSDs (which don't store data magnetically). Available on request.

Physical Shredding (NIST Destroy)

Drives are fed through an industrial shredder that reduces them to metal fragments. This is the most definitive destruction method available and is the only approach that provides absolute certainty for ultra-sensitive data. We offer on-site witness destruction so you can observe the entire process.

Best for: Highly sensitive data (financial records, legal files, healthcare data, government contracts). Works on all media types. Costs £12 per drive.

Method NIST Level Works On Drive Reusable? Cost
Software Overwrite Clear / Purge HDDs, SSDs Yes Free
Degaussing Purge HDDs, Tapes No On request
Physical Shredding Destroy All media No £12/drive

How Our Data Destruction Service Works

From first contact to certificate in hand, here's how the process works:

1

Contact Us

Tell us what storage devices you need destroyed, their approximate quantity, and your required destruction method. We'll confirm the approach and schedule.

2

Free Collection

We collect your drives from your Bristol location at no charge. All items are logged with serial numbers at the point of collection for full chain-of-custody tracking.

3

Certified Destruction

Your chosen destruction method is applied. Each drive is processed individually and verified. For witness destruction, we'll schedule a time for you to attend.

4

Certificate Issued

You receive a detailed certificate of destruction listing every drive by serial number, the method used, the date, and a unique certificate reference number.

5

Responsible Disposal

Destroyed media is recycled responsibly under WEEE regulations. Reusable drives (after software wiping) are refurbished and redeployed through our network.

GDPR Compliance & Your Legal Obligations

If your Bristol business processes personal data, GDPR places specific obligations on how you dispose of it. Two articles are particularly relevant:

Article 5: Storage Limitation

Personal data must not be kept longer than necessary for its original purpose. When you decommission IT equipment, any personal data on those drives must be securely destroyed—not just deleted. The ICO can issue fines of up to £17.5 million or 4% of global turnover for non-compliance.

Article 17: Right to Erasure

Individuals can request that their personal data be erased. If that data exists on old hard drives sitting in a cupboard or stored in a warehouse, you need to be able to demonstrate it has been destroyed. A certificate of destruction from a certified provider satisfies this requirement.

For regulated industries: If you operate in financial services (FCA regulated), healthcare (NHS or private), legal, or education, your sector-specific regulations likely impose additional data destruction requirements beyond GDPR. Our certificates are designed to satisfy the most stringent audit requirements across all regulated sectors.

Beyond GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018 and the Computer Misuse Act 1990 both have provisions that make inadequate data disposal a legal risk. Our certified destruction service provides the documented proof you need to demonstrate compliance across all applicable legislation.

Who Needs Professional Data Destruction?

Any Bristol business that handles sensitive information benefits from certified data destruction. However, it's especially critical for:

Bristol Areas We Cover

We collect storage media for destruction from across Bristol and the surrounding area. Here are some of the locations we regularly serve:

City Centre
Clifton
Southville
Bedminster
Easton
Cotham
Stokes Croft
Montpelier
Gloucester Road
Henleaze
Downend
Yate
Clevedon
Bradley Stoke
Keynsham

Not listed? We cover a wide radius around Bristol. Get in touch and we'll confirm whether we can collect from your location.

Frequently Asked Questions

What data destruction methods do you use? +
We use three NIST 800-88 compliant methods: software-based multi-pass overwriting for drives that will be reused, magnetic degaussing that permanently erases all data at a physical level, and physical shredding that reduces drives to metal fragments. The right method depends on your security requirements and whether the drive needs to be preserved.
How much does data destruction cost in Bristol? +
Software wiping is included free with any equipment collection. Physical hard drive shredding costs £12 per drive. Degaussing is available on request. All methods include a certificate of destruction for your compliance records, and collection from your Bristol location is always free.
Do you provide certificates of data destruction? +
Yes. Every data destruction job includes a detailed certificate listing each drive's serial number, the destruction method used, the date of destruction, and a unique certificate reference. These certificates satisfy GDPR, ICO, and most industry audit requirements.
Can I witness the destruction of my hard drives? +
Absolutely. We offer on-site witness destruction where you or your nominated representative can observe the entire process. This is popular with law firms, financial services, and healthcare organisations that need to demonstrate chain of custody for audits.
Is your data destruction service GDPR compliant? +
Yes. Our processes meet the requirements set out in GDPR Article 17 (Right to Erasure) and Article 5 (Storage Limitation). We follow NIST 800-88 guidelines, which the ICO recognises as an appropriate standard for secure data disposal. Your certificate of destruction serves as documented proof of compliance.

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Protect your business, your clients, and your compliance record. Free collection across Bristol with certificates of destruction included.

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Basecamp Tech

Bristol-based certified data destruction and IT disposal specialists. We help businesses securely destroy sensitive data and responsibly recycle IT equipment.

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