Important Notice for Parents:
The Pennsylvania Department of Health has issued a warning regarding the recall of **SPPTTY kids’ bicycles**. These bikes have been found to contain lead levels higher than what is allowed by federal safety standards.
Dr. Debra Bogen, Secretary of Health, emphasized the seriousness of lead exposure. “Lead can be harmful if ingested and poses significant risks to children’s health,” she stated. She urged parents to have their children screened for lead exposure, as early detection can prevent further harm to their development and behavior.
If your child has used one of the recalled bikes, please consult your healthcare provider about getting a blood lead test.
For those who bought these bicycles, stop using them immediately. Contact 深圳市易华创科技有限公司 for a full refund. To process your return, dismantle the bike, take a picture, and email it to lishkjie@163.com. After doing this, please dispose of the bike properly by contacting your local hazardous waste collection program. Remember, don’t throw the parts in regular trash.
Approximately 200 of these bikes were sold online at Walmart.com from August to December 2024 for about $85. They are pink with brown accents and come in sizes 14-inch and 18-inch. The brand name “SPPTTY” and “New Sport Bike” are marked on the frame.
For more information, you can reach the Department of Health’s lead information hotline at 1-800-440-LEAD. They offer resources about lead poisoning prevention and testing.
Lead exposure remains a crucial public health issue. According to the CDC, nearly 3% of children aged 1-5 years have elevated blood lead levels. This statistic highlights the importance of education and prevention efforts surrounding lead exposure.
For further insights on lead health impacts, visit the DOH website.
















