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(123rf)Amid social distancing measures due to the COVID-19 pandemic, more people have turned to home training instead of going to the gym. with care, the Korean Consumer Agency (KCA) says. across the £ãountry every year since 2015, according to the annual data from the KCA’s Consumer Injury Surveillance System. 5,681 accidents, the highest number of the last five years. in March last year due to a manufacturing defect on her hula hoop. A 53-year old man got his finger stuck in a treadmill at his house in August. being around training equipment, the consumer watchdog says. accidents related to home training equipment, according to the KCA. And a 5-year-old girl was stabbed in the foot by a defective part of an exercise bike. first check to see if there are no loose or sharp parts on the home training equipment. kept out from children’s reach, the consumer watchdog says, and parents or guardians should prevent children from getting too close to running machines or exercise bikes. and evaluates injury reports submitted by organizations across the £ãountry, including 62 hospitals and 18 fire stations.
Words in This Story equipment-the set of necessary tools, clothing, etc. for a particular purpose: annual-happening once every year: defect-a fault or problem in something or someone that spoils that thing or person or causes it, him, or her not to work correctly: Comprehension Quiz How can people prevent such accidents? |