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  2. 5 ways to protect your home, car and more from hail damage - AOL

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    What you need to know about minimizing hail damage, including closing all blinds and curtains, moving delicate patio items indoors and more tips. 5 ways to protect your home, car and more from ...

  3. In Texas, can your insurance company consider your car a ...

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    Some parts of North Texas saw baseball-sized hail on Thursday as severe thunderstorms rolled through the region. The largest hailstones ranged from 1.5 to 3 inches in diameter across Denton and ...

  4. Concerned about your vehicle during a hail storm? Here ... - AOL

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  5. Truck bedliner - Wikipedia

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    These spray-on polyurethane coatings are not just for truck bed liners. They also protect fenders, bumpers, floorboards, nerf bars, and trim. In fact, whole vehicles have been sprayed. The same polyurethane spray can be applied to emergency vehicles, commercial transport, heavy construction, agriculture equipment, and boats.

  6. Thunderstorm - Wikipedia

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    Hail can cause serious damage, notably to automobiles, aircraft, skylights, glass-roofed structures, livestock, and most commonly, farmers' crops. [67] Hail is one of the most significant thunderstorm hazards to aircraft. When hail stones exceed 13 millimetres (0.5 in) in diameter, planes can be seriously damaged within seconds. [68]

  7. Anti-intrusion bar - Wikipedia

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    An anti-intrusion bar or beam is a passive safety device, installed in most cars and other ground vehicles, which must protect passengers from side impacts. [1] Side impacts are particularly dangerous for two reasons: a) the location of impact is very close to the passenger, who can be immediately reached by the impacting vehicle; b) in many side-impact accidents, the impacting vehicle may be ...