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

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

In addition to holding the meeting "to promote and raise awareness of catastrophe readiness" the company said it would offer a policy with 35 percent hurricane premium credit in certain Atlantic and Gulf coast states for homes meeting standards designed to resist tropical storm impacts and hurricane winds.

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