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Peloton says a child died after a ‘tragic’ accident involving Tread+ treadmill
Peloton says a child has died due to a “tragic” accident involving the company’s Tread+ treadmill.The incident was confirmed in a note from Peloton CEO John Foley posted on the company’s website Thursday. Peloton did not provide details on what specifically caused the fatal accident.”While we are aware of only a small handful of incidents involving the Tread+ where children have been hurt, each one is devastating to all of us at Peloton, and our hearts go out to the families involved,” wrote Foley.The note also offers advice for Peloton treadmill owners, including keeping kids and pets away from the treadmill at all times, and to remove the safety key and keep it out of the reach of children when not in use.Foley said Peloton is “currently assessing ways to reinforce our warnings about these critical safety precautions to hopefully prevent future accidents.”No stimulus check yet?: Use IRS ‘Get My Payment’ tool to find the status of new COVID-relief paymentsTropical cola: Pepsi Mango is coming, and it’s the company’s first permanent flavored cola in five years Last October, Peloton issued a recall on pedals for 27,000 of its bikes after consumers reported issues with pedals breaking off, causing injuries. More consumers have turned to fitness equipment like treadmills and bikes from Peloton over the past 12 months as Americans remain stuck at home during the COVID-19 pandemic and gyms were either closed or open with limited hours.Follow Brett Molina on Twitter: @brettmolina23.
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