Everyone has two vocal cords. Anyone at any age can get a paralyzed vocal cord if the nerve to the vocal cord get injured or damaged. A paralyzed vocal cord is one of the problems in this world that can cause slower speech. It takes two paralyzed vocal cords for a person to not be able to talk.
Nicole Strongof NY7:03PM May 07, 2009
So now I've heard it all...they have to recall because they didn't tell some moron not to over-inflate their exercise ball. You would think the idiots that injured themselves might have figured this concept out the first balloon they popped. I agree with the gene pool comment.
42itus1of FL7:50PM April 19, 2009
Folks need a reality check. Any moron knows not to inflate anything. These people who hurt themselves did just that, THEY HURT THEMSELVES. God, please get them out of the gene pool!
Think4yourselfof GA1:51PM April 19, 2009
They aren't, by any chance, manufactured in China?
weiji2001of WA3:38AM April 19, 2009
Read the new instructions, and you'll notice they basically excuse themselves from liability. Nice job, legal dept!
Scarfieof OR9:37PM April 18, 2009
the annoying false headline worked to get me to click the link to this boring article. I certainly would not have looked had it been called "FITNESS BALL INSTRUCTIONS UPDATED!"
Eukel Jonesof CO1:43PM April 18, 2009
Hang out with Jillian Michaels.
Stephenof UT7:33AM April 18, 2009
I think that one thing people should make sure to understand -- and it's not being reported -- is that EB Brands actually approached the CPSC to find a way to better inform users of overinflation.
The term "product recall" is misleading, as no EB Brand balls will be removed from shelves. Below is the official statement from the company regarding the CPSC announcement:
“Today the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and EB Brands have issued a joint press release announcing a voluntary product recall regarding fitness balls produced by EB Brands. The purpose of this statement is to share some additional details not provided in the press release.
Since 2000, EB Brands has received 47 complaints of burst balls out of its 3 million fitness balls sold in the United States. After conducting research on the product, we concluded that bursting balls are likely caused by the consumer overinflating the ball before use. Even with a complaint rate of only 0.0016%, we voluntarily approached the CPSC in late 2008 to seek their advice and guidance.
The CPSC agreed with our findings and together we worked out a plan to warn consumers about the risk of overinflation and to help consumers inflate fitness balls to the proper size.
No product will be removed from retail shelves or pulled from the marketplace, as the CPSC did not recommend or require EB Brands or our retail partners to do so.
To ensure the safety of EB Brands customers, the following actions have been taken:
*Create and place a new sticker inside the product box and on the pump cautioning consumers about the risk of overinflation
*Revise inflation instructions included in the product package
*Make available a measuring tape for consumers to measure the size of inflated fitness balls - available by calling EB Brands or logging onto www.ebbrands.com
*Offer replacement balls or refunds to consumers whose balls have burst
*Distribute a letter and informational poster to each retailer that has carried EB Brand fitness balls
EB Brands takes the safety of our consumers seriously. We anticipate that these changes will further ensure the safe and effective use of inflatable fitness balls.”
Aaron Walkerof UT2:23PM April 17, 2009
...or you can eat whatever yogurt you want and pop a vitamin D pill available over the counter unless you have major probs with pill swallowing.
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