Physics Issues Product Safety Advisory to Prevent Challenge Course & Zipline Accidents
Industry: Science
The manufacturer of several products being utilized within the challenge course and zipline industry has issued a safety notice in order to prevent future accidents. Designers, manufacturers, and operators are recommended to immediately stop use.
Archimedes, TX (PRUnderground) June 21st, 2021
Out of an abundance of caution, Archimedes, TX company Physics has initiated a voluntary safety notice for multiple products. It had come to their attention that their products are being utilized within the challenge course and zipline industry in manners that the company was not previously aware of. The issue was identified earlier this month, and an advisory was officially released on 15 June 2021.
The products in question have been in use since the inception of the challenge course, aerial adventure, and zipline industry, however the manufacturer reports that they were unaware until recently that this was the case. Physics spokesperson Dr. Emmett Brown expressed his concern during a press conference earlier today.
“We were completely unaware that our products were being utilized in this fashion, “said Dr. Brown. “We initially discovered one product in particular that had somewhat widespread usage, however upon further investigation we came to learn that several of our products are involved. It has become a priority to call attention to this misuse. It’s caused nothing but disaster.”
The full safety advisory including a list of affected products can be read and downloaded for distribution at www.thephysics.org.
Consumers who have utilized any of the cited products are urged to immediately stop use and contact their course manufacturer. They may also call Physics Customer Relations at 1-299-792-458.
About Physics
We’re proud to be “A Company That Matters”. Since 624 BC, the team at Physics has been laying the smackdown on supernatural explanations of natural phenomena, and it’s been nothing but constant change ever since. When we’re forced, we’ll go the distance. Even though it lacks direction, we put a lot of energy into making sure the magnitude of our work is significant. We’re not a disruptor, we’re a displacer.