Peloton Treadmills Have Been Recalled After 1 Death & Over 70 Reports Of Injuries

People and pets are being pulled under the machines.

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On Wednesday, May 5, a voluntary Peloton recall was announced for the Peloton Tread+ and Peloton Tread treadmills. This follows the death of a child and over 70 incident reports.

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"Consumers who have purchased either treadmill should immediately stop using it and contact Peloton for a full refund or other qualified remedy as described in the press releases below," said the recall notice by the company.

According to the government recall notice, a 6-year-old child died after being pulled under one of the recalled treadmills and Peloton has received a total of 72 reports of adults, kids and pets being pulled under the machines, as well.

These reports include incidents of "second- and third-degree abrasions, broken bones, and lacerations."

"The decision to recall both products was the right thing to do for Peloton's Members and their families. I want to be clear, Peloton made a mistake in our initial response to the Consumer Product Safety Commission's request that we recall the Tread+. We should have engaged more productively with them from the outset. For that, I apologize," said Peloton's CEO John Foley in the statement.

  • Britanny Burr was a Staff Writer at Narcity Canada, who drove growth within Narcity's Western coverage and readership. Having lived between her hometown, Canmore, Alberta and Calgary, Montreal, Vancouver, and NYC over the past 10 years, she is obsessed with finding the best local hot spots. She holds a B.A. in English and has over six years of professional writing experience as Head Writer and Editor for YUL.Buzz in Montreal, and Creative Copywriter at JAKT in NYC. News by day, poetry by night — the written word is Britanny's nearest and dearest.
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