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The 'Eyes' Have It: Look Three Ways to Prepare for Severe-Weather EventsHARTFORD, Conn., Jul 29, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- With nearly three-fourths of Americans living in areas known for severe-weather events -- hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes or wildfires -- planning ahead to help prevent possible damage should be on the "weekend to-do" list at least once a year. According to John Wilcox, senior vice president of The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. -- celebrating its 200th anniversary this year -- a walking tour of your home can point out areas that are storm-ready or ready for repair or preparation. "Homeowners know their property better than anyone, so a good visual inspection is the first step in ensuring that a house is ready for the storm season," he said. "An easy way to remember how to approach the task is to look three ways: look up, look down and look in front of you." Last Updated (Friday, 30 July 2010 21:42)
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