No CUI in Trash or Recycling Signs - 2pk
$29.99
A great way to assist you in being above reproach in your compliance efforts is to hang a sign that indicates inadequate forms of disposal or destruction of CUI.
"No CUI In Trash or Recycling" premium PVC signs, 2 QTY in each pack (12" x 8")
- Four pre-drilled mounting holes in each corner
- Lightweight and very easy to install
- Professional appearance Signs are digitally printed in high resolution
How to Use No CUI in Trash or Recycling Signs
No CUI in Trash or Recycling Signs are used to remind employees, visitors, contractors, and cleaning staff that Controlled Unclassified Information should never be placed in normal trash cans, recycling bins, desk-side wastebaskets, or unsecured disposal areas.
Place these signs near trash cans, recycling bins, print/copy areas, document review stations, engineering workspaces, production areas, file rooms, conference rooms, and any location where employees may handle or dispose of printed CUI documents.
These signs are especially useful in offices, manufacturing floors, labs, quality departments, shipping areas, program offices, and shared workspaces where CUI documents may be printed, reviewed, staged, marked up, or discarded.
For best results, place the sign directly above or near trash and recycling containers so employees see the reminder before disposing of paper. These signs should be paired with clearly marked CUI Authorized Destruction Containers so employees know where CUI documents should go instead.
No CUI in Trash or Recycling Signs do not replace your organization’s CUI destruction procedures. Instead, they help reinforce those procedures at the point where mistakes are most likely to happen.
Best used for: trash areas, recycling stations, print rooms, copy rooms, desks, conference rooms, document control areas, engineering offices, production floors, inspection areas, file rooms, and shared workspaces.
Recommended use: Place near normal trash and recycling containers, especially in areas where CUI is printed, reviewed, stored, discussed, or handled.
How it Helps: Affixing a sign that says "No CUI in Trash or Recycling" to trash cans in a work environment helps prevent the accidental or intentional disposal of Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) in unsecured bins. This is critical for:
- Security Compliance: CUI must be protected under federal regulations (e.g., NARA, NIST SP 800-171) and cannot be discarded without proper destruction methods, such as shredding or pulverization, to ensure it remains unreadable and irrecoverable.
- Risk Mitigation: Improper disposal could lead to unauthorized access, data breaches, or legal penalties for the organization.
- Awareness: The sign serves as a constant reminder to employees of their responsibility to dispose of CUI properly and use designated secure destruction containers.
- Habit Formation: Reinforces a culture of security by encouraging proper handling and disposal practices.
This practice is especially important in environments handling sensitive data, ensuring compliance and protecting against potential threats.
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Standardize how your team marks Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) with high-visibility computer & digital-media labels. This collection includes SF-902 / SF-903 plus Generic variants (without “U.S. Government Property” language) to fit different environments and contract requirements. Use them to clearly identify CUI on laptops, desktops, external drives, USBs, binders, and storage containers so employees know how the data must be handled and stored. Bright orange/black legends improve visibility on crowded workstations and equipment carts, helping you operationalize media handling and device identification within programs aligned to DFARS 252.204-7012, NIST SP 800-171, and CMMC 2.0. Stock up for facility stand-ups, audits, and replenishment orders to keep labeling consistent across IT, engineering, and production areas. Pair labels with SF-901 cover sheets, CUI area/door signs, restricted-area tape, and visitor/personnel badges for a layered, site-wide compliance system.

