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Over 40,000 bicycle helmets sold at Walmart recalled over ‘risk of injury or death’

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Over 40,000 bicycle helmets sold at Walmart recalled over ‘risk of injury or death’

More than 40,000 bicycle helmets sold at Walmart are being recalled by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission because they violate federal safety standards and pose a “serious risk of injury or death” from head injuries.

Todson Inc., a bicycle wholesaler in Massachusetts, is recalling 40,245 Concord-branded 360 Degree Rechargeable Light-Up bike helmets after federal safety officials said the helmets failed to comply with mandatory retention system and positional stability requirements. 

“The helmets can fail to protect the user in the event of a crash,” the company said.

The recall, announced Feb. 26, involves large-size helmets with a black exterior, built-in LED lighting system, black straps and buckle, and a black plastic adjustment knob at the back.

“Concord” is printed on the rear of the helmet.

The helmets were sold at Walmart stores nationwide and online at Walmart.com from January 2025 through September 2025 for about $30.

Buyers are being urged to immediately stop using the recalled helmets and contact Todson for a full refund.

The exterior of a Walmart store in Venice, Florida, with a large blue sign featuring the Walmart logo and a separate blue section labeled
40,245 of the Concord-branded bike helmets were sold at Walmart. LightRocket via Getty Images
Concord Light-Up Helmet in black packaging, marked as
Federal safety officials said the helmets failed to protect users in the event of a crash. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

“Consumers should destroy the recalled helmets by cutting the straps off the helmets. Consumers can send photos of the helmet with the straps cut off to 360concordhelmet@todson.com to obtain a refund,” Todson said.

No injuries have been reported.

The company also warned consumers not to throw the helmet’s lithium ion battery in the trash or standard recycling bins because of the risk of fire. 

Consumers should contact their local household hazardous waste center for proper disposal guidance.

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