Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute
The Helmet Update
Volume 39 - #1 - February 24, 2021
All issues index
Bee Free brand helmets recalled
Summary: The Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced the recall of size small Bee Free child/toddler helmets
sold in the US. Only the small size is included in the recall.
The size small Bee Free helmets were advertised for children from 2 years on up, but failed to meet the requirements for
helmets for children under age 5. That standard requires impact performance with a lower rear test line than helmets for
older riders.
Bee Free is a line of helmets and kick scooters from SmartPool - SPQ Brands. Both helmets and scooters are bright yellow.
The helmets are classic skate-style models with small round vents, manufactured by Shenzhen Haochen Industrial Co. Ltd.,
of China. Only the size small helmets are being
recalled, marked inside with an S label and as Model RPBFHYS. About 480 of the helmets were sold by Amazon, Lowes, Home
Depot and Walmart from May 2020 through January 2021 for about $16. The larger Medium size is still on the Home Depot
site today for $20.40.
No incidents or injuries have been reported. SPQ Brands is said to be offering a refund, although we did not find the
information today on their
Bee Free products helmet page. We did find a recall page with a Google search, and finally found a
link to it on the helmet page under Product Specs if you click on the + expansion link. The page says "This is not a
defect in the helmet but an unintentional misstatement of the appropriate age range. The recall only affects size small
helmets purchased on or before January 15, 2021. If the helmet is being used for a child of at least 5 years of age, then
this notification does not apply."
Here is
the CPSC
recall information page until they change the link.
Note added in 2023: The Bee Free brand is on an spqbrands.com page. CPSC issued a warning in 2023 to consumers to stop using a helmet branded as SPQ and sold on Amazon. See our recalls page for details.