TULSA, Okla. — From popular exercise equipment to food you have in the freezer, this week’s list of recalls poses a hazard to your health.
Popular brand Peloton is recalling Clip-In Pedals for its exercise bikes. The PR70P clip-in pedals can break unexpectedly during use, potentially cutting the rider.
Consumers should stop using the bikes fitted with these pedals immediately. Peloton is contacting all affected users on how to receive a free replacement.
Sales BSD is asking consumers to stop using Homerygardens extension cord splitters. The wire size of the recalled cord cannot handle the appropriate amp load and lacks protective features, posing a fire hazard.
Contact Sales BSD to return the product for a refund at recallextensioncord@gmail.com
Taher Inc. is recalling over 22,000 pounds of meat products that were produced without the benefit of federal inspection.
The USDA said 16-lb boxes containing four bags of "Fresh Seasons Tator Tot Hot Dish” and "Fresh Seasons Sloppy Joes" are subject to recall. The frozen meat was produced and packaged from February 25 of this year through Sept. 22.
Consumers can either throw away the product or return to the store where purchased.
To get more consumer recall news, you can visit https://www.recalls.gov/ or https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls
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