New Hampshire ITAD services

Certified data destruction in New Hampshire

Certified IT asset disposal, secure hard drive disposal, and compliant data destruction solutions for businesses and organizations across New Hampshire and Northern New England.

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Thousands of satisfied customers since 2001.

IT asset disposal services and certified data destruction in New Hampshire and Northern New England

We provide secure and compliant certified data destruction in New Hampshire for healthcare organizations, financial institutions, educational institutions, government agencies, manufacturers, technology companies, and enterprise businesses throughout the state and Northern New England.

From secure hard drive disposal and certified data destruction to electronics recycling and full IT asset disposition (ITAD) services, we help organizations securely retire end-of-life IT equipment, reduce data security risks, and maintain compliance throughout the IT asset disposal process.

We support organizations across Manchester, Nashua, Concord, Portsmouth, Dover, and surrounding New Hampshire regions with secure onsite pickups, serialized asset tracking, documented chain of custody, certified data destruction, asset value recovery, and environmentally responsible e-waste recycling services.

Asset lifecycle management

Explore data destruction in New Hampshire

Data destruction

From hardware erasure to physical destruction, we ensure all sensitive information is permanently unrecoverable.

Hard drive destruction

Hard drive shredding delivers fast and secure destruction of decommissioned IT assets.

Hard drive erasure

We offer certified data erasure services and ensure your data is fully sanitized and your organization remains protected.

Data center decommissioning

Securely decommission and recycle servers, storage, and networking equipment for data centers.

Asset value recovery

Keystone has a reliable worldwide network of IT buyers, enabling us to get the most value back from your decommissioned IT equipment.

E-waste recycling

We ensure end-of-life equipment is processed safely, sustainably, and with full compliance documentation.
Our New Hampshire ITAD process explained

How our ITAD process works

Wherever your retired IT assets are located across Boston and the greater Massachusetts area, our team follows a structured ITAD process while meeting compliance requirements and following a strict chain of custody.

Fully certified

We take your data security seriously (and have the credentials to prove it).

Secure hard drive disposal in New Hampshire

Protect sensitive business information and simplify IT asset retirement with trusted certified data destruction in New Hampshire. From hard drive shredding to complete ITAD solutions, we provide compliant, secure, and fully documented services for organizations across the Carolinas.

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Frequently asked questions

Do you provide certified data destruction in New Hampshire?

Yes, we provide certified data destruction in New Hampshire for businesses and organizations across Manchester, Nashua, Concord, and surrounding regions in Northern New England. We support organizations and businesses of all sizes with secure ITAD solutions.

What types of devices can be included in IT asset disposal services?

Our New Hampshire ITAD services include laptops, desktops, servers, networking equipment, hard drives, SSDs, backup tapes, monitors, and other retired enterprise IT assets. Read our full list of items accepted for recycling.

Do you provide onsite pickup services throughout South Carolina?

Yes, we provide secure onsite IT asset pickup services across New Hampshire and Northern New England. Our team securely collects, inventories, tracks, and transports retired IT equipment while maintaining a documented chain of custody throughout the ITAD process. Learn about how ITAD works.

What industries do you support with New Hampshire ITAD services?

We provide IT asset disposal and hard drive destruction services for healthcare organizations, financial institutions, law firms, and offices across New Hampshire and Northern New England. Learn more about the industries we serve.

What happens to retired IT equipment after data destruction?

Following secure data destruction, equipment is evaluated for responsible recycling, refurbishment, remarketing, or final disposition based on the condition of the assets and client requirements. Our e-waste recycling processes are designed to support both security and sustainability goals.

Hear it from our clients

5-star customer reviews

Trusted by major institutions and companies across the US North East and servicing them globally.

“Keystone Technology Management has been a fantastic partner for our E-cycling needs”
"Their team is always willing to help, even on short notice, and they consistently deliver with professionalism and efficiency. The staff is friendly, responsive, and a pleasure to work with. We truly appreciate their support and reliability."
Keith G.
Manager, Logistics
"Our trusted partner for electronic disposal for over 10 years"
"Keystone Technology Management have been our trusted partner for electronic disposal for over 10 years, and they continue to exceed expectations. Most recently, they assisted us with a complex laptop lease return project, and their expertise truly simplified what could have been a logistical nightmare. If you're looking for a reliable, security-conscious technology disposal partner, I highly recommend Keystone Technology Management."
William D.
Senior Operations Management Leader
"Keystone has always been a great partner"
"Been working with Matt for years. Keystone has always been a great partner, and I have always shared their details with other partners. I look forward to working with the team again."
Vinny R.
IT Administrator
"We work with Matt and his team several times a year with locations all across the country"
"Every interaction has been professional and prompt, and if any issues arise, they work to make it right ASAP. I would highly recommend Keystone."
Charlie U.
Manager Of Systems Administration