Canada/Ottawa: Peloton Interactive Inc., a Vancouver, British Columbia establishment recalls an estimated 108,000 Peloton Interactive Exercise Bikes from the Canadian marketplace due to suspected Bike’s Seat Post Assembly breakage and consequential risks of falls, laceration, traumatic brain injury (“TBI” or “concussion”), bone fractures and/or central nervous system (“CNS”) injury, all serious health and safety hazards requiring immediate medical intervention to minimize pain and suffering as well as prevent life-altering injury or death.
HCSC: https://bit.ly/3Bm3JA4
Additional information:
Health Canada/Santé Canada (“HCSC”) reports this recall involves certain Peloton Interactive Exercise Bikes marketed, sold and delivered in Canada, as follows
Filed under: bone fracture hazard, Entrapment hazard, Fall hazard, Health Canada/Santé Canada, Home & Residential, Laceration hazard, Sports equipment | Tagged: amputation hazard, Bicycle, bone fracture hazard, children, component detachment hazard, concussion hazard, crush hazard, HCSC ID number: RA-73661, head injury, Health Canada, health-canada-sante-canada, home, Laceration hazard, Peloton Interactive, Peloton Interactive Exercise Bikes, Recalls Direct RIN: 17114-2023, Sports equipment, Traumatic Brain Injury ("TBI") hazard | Leave a comment »