NU Online News Service, Dec.7, 4:36 p.m.EST

The Travelers Institute said it convened a panel of experts todiscuss strategies for making homes more storm resistant at what itcalled a Partnership on Mitigation Summit in Windsor, Conn.

In addition to holding the meeting "to promote and raiseawareness of catastrophe readiness" the company said it would offera policy with 35 percent hurricane premium credit in certainAtlantic and Gulf coast states for homes meeting standards designedto resist tropical storm impacts and hurricane winds.

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