
Email: info-ln@cityoflagunaniguel.org
Website:cityoflagunaniguel.org
City Launches Community Video TourBook
The City is proud to announce the launch of its Community Video TourBook highlighting the beautiful City of Laguna Niguel.
The TourBook, comprised of one-minute video segments, includes a message from the Mayor and features on education, recreation, business and economic development, volunteer opportunities and much more.
The videos were produced by CGI Communications, Inc. at no cost to the City. They are intended to showcase our beautiful community to visitors, enhance communication with residents, promote our local business community and the Chamber of Commerce, and help attract new businesses to the area.
FREE Document Shredding Event
The City of Laguna Niguel, in partnership with Laguna Niguel Police Services, will host a free Document Shredding Event on:Saturday, February 9, 20137:00 am – 12:00 pm Laguna Niguel City Hall
30111 Crown Valley Parkway
This event will provide the public an opportunity to safely destroy confidential documents that may contain vital personal, residential or financial information. With identify theft and fraud being one of the fastest growing crimes in America.
Now is the time to safely discard unwanted paperwork, including:
personal documents old tax records cancelled checks billing statements medical paperwork paycheck stubs legal documents credit card offers & statements
Taking simple pro-active crime prevention steps can greatly reduce your chances of becoming a victim. Properly discarding documents that contain vital personal, residential, or financial information is one of the most effective ways to safeguard you and your family against identity theft and fraud.
Please remove notebooks, folders, binding clips, or any type of heavy metal clasp prior to submitting your items
UPCOMING EVENTS
FREEWAY ON-RAMP
CLOSURE POSTPONED DUE
TO WEATHER
Jan. 28 Military Support
Committee Meeting
Feb. 5 City Council Meeting
Feb. 8 CDBG Application Deadline
Feb. 17 Laguna Niguel Triathlon
FREEWAY ON-RAMP CLOSURE POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER Jan. 28
Military SupportCommittee MeetingFeb. 5
City Council MeetingFeb. 8
CDBG Application DeadlineFeb. 17
Laguna Niguel Triathlon
for shredding. There is no need to remove staples or standard paper clips. Due to the capacity of the shredding trucks, there will be a daily limit of 10 banker boxes, plastic bags, or paper bags, per car. For more information, please call the Shredding Hotline at (949) 362-4342.
Public Safety Corner – Get Alarmed!
Protect Your Home From Carbon Monoxide
Courtesy: Orange County Fire Authority
The threat of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning could be lurking in and around your home, but don’t be alarmed. In 2011, a new law in California went into effect stating that all single family homes must have a carbon monoxide alarm installed outside of sleeping areas and on every level of the home.
This year, 2013, a new California law states that all multifamily homes must have a carbon monoxide alarm installed outside of sleeping areas and on every level of the home as well.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless and odorless gas, known as the “silent killer.” According to the Journal of American Medical Association, CO poisoning is the leading cause of accidental poisoning in the United States.
There are several sources of carbon monoxide that all homeowners should be aware of whether their home is old or new.
Carbon monoxide comes from anything that burns fuel, such as gas furnaces, stoves, water heaters, barbeque grills, woodburning fireplaces, and motor vehicles. It is a by-product of incomplete combustion and can easily build up in enclosed or semi-enclosed areas throughout the home.
Some signs of CO poisoning include flu-like symptoms: headaches, dizziness, weakness, nausea, vomiting, chest pain, and confusion.
Carbon monoxide poisoning can be difficult to diagnose because the symptoms can mimic other illnesses.To help protect against CO poisoning, just follow these easy steps:
1. Never use generators indoors. Place them at least 20 feet from the home.
2. Do not use your stove for heat.
3. Open the fireplace flue.
4. Do not use charcoal grills, camp stoves, or similar devices indoors.
Take action now to help protect your family:
1. Install and test CO alarms.
2. Clear CO alarms of all dust and debris monthly.
3. Make sure that the CO alarms are plugged all the way into theoutlet or if battery operated, have working batteries installed.
4. Make certain that every person in your home can hear the CO alarm sound from their sleeping area.
5. Make sure the CO alarm is installed at least 15 feet away fromsources of CO to reduce the number of false alarms.
UPCOMING EVENTS
FREEWAY ON-RAMP
CLOSURE POSTPONED DUE
TO WEATHER
Jan. 28 Military Support Committee Meeting
Feb. 5 City Council Meeting
Feb. 8 CDBG Application Deadline
Feb. 17 Laguna Niguel Triathlon
CONTACT
City of Laguna Niguel
30111 Crown Valley Parkway
Laguna Niguel, CA 92677
Tel: (949) 362-4300
Fax: (949) 362-4340
Email: info-ln@cityoflagunaniguel.org
Website:cityoflagunaniguel.org


















