Specifications include, but are not limited to: Shredding Services for the Kansas Lottery. This RFP addresses four (4) different Shredding/Destruction services: (1) Confidential Document Shredding/Destruction; (2) Lottery Ticket Shredding/Destruction; (3) Electronic Equipment, Storage Devices and Hard Drive Destruction and; (4) the Shredding/Destruction and Recycling of Non-Confidential Paper/Documents, Magazines, and Plastic Water Bottles. Shredding/Destruction services may be completed on-site or off-site. No matter where the shredding/destruction services are completed, on-site or offsite, it will be completed in accordance with pre-established security requirements. Security requirements for each shredding/destruction service requested in this RFP are delineated in sections 5.1, 5.2 and 5.3. 4.1.2.1.1. Confidential Document Shredding/Destruction: Printed and non-printed paper media shall be collected in locked containers for an agreed upon amount of time until Vendor arrives on-site with shredding equipment. Printed paper media shall be rendered into small, unreadable and unreconstructible pieces which are mixed, compressed and secured until disposed. Document Shredding/Destruction services will be conducted on-site with Kansas Lottery Security & Law Enforcement Division (S.L.E.D.) present and observing the document shredding/destruction process. The shredded material will be transported off site and recycled. All materials shall be classified as mixed paper without the need to remove staples and paper clips. Limited amounts of plastics and metal may be added to the paper in the storage units. Plastics include binders, CD’s, tapes and disks. Metal includes staples, binders and clips. 4.1.2.1.2. Lottery Ticket Shredding/Destruction: Inactive wrapped or unwrapped partial or whole packs of lottery tickets shall be stored in palletized gaylords weighing the approximate weight of four (4) 96-gallon containers and inactive wrapped or unwrapped whole packs of lottery tickets that are stored in palletized shipping boxes weighing approximately 700 to 2000 pounds. Lottery tickets are multi-layered, and they contain ink and latex. The Vendor shall provide direction to the Lottery on whether Lottery tickets will be recycled and if they need to be separated from other paper media documents. 4.1.2.1.3. Electronic Equipment and/or Storage Devices/Hard-Drive Shredding/Destruction. Electronic equipment, storage devices and/or hard drives shall be physically destroyed by either shredding or pulverization into fragments to avoid any reconstruction or data extraction. Storage Devices/Hard-Drives shall be degaussed then destroyed by pulverization or shredding. Degaussing or overwriting shall not be used as the method of destruction. Vendor shall record the item type and serial number (SN#) of storage devices/hard-drives and then provide a list of SN#s that were destroyed to the Kansas Lottery. Definition: Degauss is to reduce the magnetic flux to virtual zero by applying a reverse magnetizing field. Degaussing any current generation hard disk (including but not limited to IDE, EIDE, ATA, SCSI and Jaz) will render the drive permanently unusable since these drives store track location information on the hard drive. Destruction is the result of actions taken to ensure that media cannot be reused as originally intended and that information is virtually impossible to recover or prohibitively expensive. Pulverization is a physically destructive method of sanitizing media; that act of grinding to a powder or dust. Shred is a method of sanitizing media; that act of cutting or tearing into small particles.