Peloton recalls treadmills after injuries and child death

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Exercise equipment maker Peloton is recalling its Tread and Tread+ treadmill machines in the US after a number of injuries and the death of a child.

It comes after regulators warned people in April to stop using the Tread+ if they have children or pets.

Peloton chief executive John Foley has now apologised over the company’s initial response to a request from the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) that it should recall the Tread +.

Shares fell nearly 8%.

The CPSC said the recall came after one child death and 70 incidents. It told consumers who have bought either treadmill to stop using it immediately and contact Peloton for a full refund or other redress.

Peloton has stopped selling the Tread+ and was working on hardware fixes, the regulator said.

In the US, the Tread was sold only as a limited release from November 2020 to March 2021. Owners of that model will be offered a repair in the coming weeks.

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