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Travelers Offers Tips to Prepare for Hurricane Season

HARTFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Travelers Companies, Inc. (NYSE: TRV) is offering resources to help residential and commercial property owners prepare for hurricane season.

With the season now officially underway, the potential for severe weather highlights the critical need for homeowners and business owners to take proactive steps in protecting their properties.

“The 2025 hurricane season serves as a reminder for consumers and businesses to assess their readiness,” said Joanne Carmody, Vice President of Catastrophe Management for Claim at Travelers. “Reviewing property insurance coverage and taking steps now to prepare can help mitigate risks and speed up recovery in the aftermath of potential storms.”

The following steps can help safeguard homes and buildings:

  • Enhance property resilience. Consider upgrading property with hurricane-resistant features such as reinforced doors and windows, and ensure the roof is in good condition.
  • Develop comprehensive preparedness plans. Establish an evacuation plan that clearly outlines where to go and communication methods during emergencies. Companies should also have a business continuity plan that specifies what to do in the event of a disaster.
  • Assemble a survival kit. Prepare a kit with essential items needed during a disaster. Recommended items to include are available here.
  • Conduct routine maintenance. Regularly trim trees, clean gutters and remove debris around the property. Ensure that drains and sump pumps are clear to help them function properly.
  • Prepare generators or other emergency power systems. Verify that generators and emergency power systems are operational and stocked with necessary supplies. Test equipment ahead of severe storms and periodically throughout the year.
  • Review your insurance policy. Check with an independent insurance agent to help you understand your policy and ensure you have sufficient coverage.
  • Create a detailed inventory. Keep a thorough record of items in the home or business by taking photos or videos. This will help facilitate accurate claims in the event of covered losses.

In addition to helping property owners better prevent damage, Travelers is also committed to creating stronger, more resilient communities. Through partnerships with multiple organizations, including Habitat for Humanity, SBP and the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety, Travelers has supported the building of hundreds of affordable, wind-resistant houses that meet FORTIFIED Home standards.

For more information on preparing for hurricanes and other severe weather events, visit travelers.com/resources/weather/hurricanes.

About Travelers

The Travelers Companies, Inc. (NYSE: TRV) is a leading provider of property casualty insurance for auto, home and business. A component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, Travelers has more than 30,000 employees and generated revenues of more than $46 billion in 2024. For more information, visit Travelers.com.

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