Advertorial On October 19, the Rob Raham real estate team hosted their third annual Coats For Kids event at Nottinghill Gate park in Glen Abbey where they collected donat- ed coats, hats, gloves, and much more for the non-profit charity SafteyNet. Electrical safety in your home following a flood If your home is flooded, you must take care not to get electrocuted. Water could cause major damage to your electrical system and make your home a danger zone. Follow these tips to stay safe after a flood. Don't enter areas of your home where you suspect water rose higher than the electrical plugs. Wait until a licensed electrician or the electrical company has cut off your power. Assume that any electrical appliances or electronics that were underwater are now ruined. This also applies to plugs, wiring and circuit breakers. Have an electrician do a thorough in- spection of your electrical system before turning it back on. If you come into contact with floodwa- ters, you may be electrocuted. Never en- ter a flooded home alone and stay away from areas of your home that are under-from areas of your home that are under-from areas of your home that are under water until a licensed electrician has in- spected them. (NPT) The Rob Raham team collects coats for charity in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, N ov em be r 7, 20 19 | 28 SAMMcDADI 905.502.1500 sam@mcdadi.com Owner/Sales Representative B.Sc., M.B.A. SAMMcDADI'S HOME OF THE WEEK 1318 Duncan Rd , Oakville - $3,200,000