Exercise equipment company Peloton fought back Saturday after a federal agency warned that people with children at home should stop using the company’s Tread+ treadmills.
The agency, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, issued an “urgent warning” after reports of 38 injuries and one death linked to the machine, which was previously known as the Tread.
The agency said those with small children at home should stop using the machine, warning that the Tread+ posed risks to children, including abrasions, fractures and even death.
The commission said that at least one accident was believed to have happened while a parent was using the treadmill. Those who continue to use
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