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Health Canada issues recall for some youth bicycle helmets

By favofcanada.caJune 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Health Canada says a recall has been issued for youth Bell Sports bicycle helmets sold at Walmart.

According to Health Canada, the recall affects two models of the Bell Cadence youth helmets that were specifically produced in September 2024, warning that the products may not protect the person during a fall or crash, posing the risk of a head injury.

The recall involves the black and blue “vapor” and purple “multi” helmets that are identified by the inner sticker with the model name “Cadence” and number B0605Y as well as a date code listed as 9/24.

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As of June 24, no incidents or injuries have been reported in Canada or the U.S.

A total of approximately 481 of the affected helmets were sold in Canada between September 2024 and May 2025. Another 31,214 units were also sold during this time in the U.S., though under other models and SKUs.

Consumers are urged to immediately stop using the recalled helmets, destroy them by cutting off the straps, and upload photos of the helmet with those straps cut to Bell Sports’ support line: [email protected] to prove destruction and obtain a refund.

They can then dispose of the recalled helmet. Customers can also contact Bell Sports by phone or visit their website and click on the recall banner at the top of the home page.

The joint recall was issued by Health Canada, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Bell Sports, Inc.


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