The Multi-Purpose Helmet Recall is an urgent warning for cyclists, scooter riders, skateboard riders, commuters, fitness riders, and parents who purchased low-cost protective helmets online for themselves or their families.

About 740 multi-purpose helmets sold on Temu under the Foubeaka and Geniuss brand names are being recalled because they fail mandatory federal bicycle helmet safety standards, creating a dangerous risk of serious head injury or death in a crash.
Consumers should take the Multi-Purpose Helmet Recall seriously because helmets are often the single most important piece of protective gear a rider wears. If a helmet fails during impact, the rider may suffer catastrophic injuries that proper safety equipment is meant to reduce.
If your family purchased helmets online in the past few years—especially bargain-priced helmets sold through online marketplaces—it is worth checking immediately.
Why the Multi-Purpose Helmet Recall Was Issued

The Multi-Purpose Helmet Recall was issued because the recalled helmets violate federal bicycle helmet safety requirements.
According to the recall notice, the helmets fail required standards involving:
✔ positional stability
✔ certification requirements
✔ compliance labeling
Most importantly, the helmets may fail to adequately protect the wearer during a crash, increasing risk of:
- concussion
- traumatic brain injury
- skull fracture
- facial injury
- permanent disability
- severe head trauma
- death
The Multi-Purpose Helmet Recall matters because many families assume helmets sold online have already passed safety testing—but some unsafe products reach consumers through large online marketplaces.
That makes checking protective gear extremely important.
What Products Are Included in the Multi-Purpose Helmet Recall

Consumers should check for the following products included in the Multi-Purpose Helmet Recall:
Brand Names
✔ Foubeaka
✔ Geniuss
Product Type
Multi-purpose protective helmet
Colors
✔ Black
✔ White
Size
Small
Quantity Recalled
About 740 helmets
Where Sold
Temu
Hazard
Serious head injury risk because helmets may fail crash protection requirements
If your helmet matches the recalled description, stop using it immediately.
What Consumers Should Do About the Multi-Purpose Helmet Recall

If you own one of the recalled helmets:
1) Stop using it immediately
Do not wear the recalled helmet for biking, scooters, skating, or other activities.
2) Remove it from household use
Keep family members from accidentally using it.
3) Follow recall instructions
Consumers should cut the helmet straps and submit proof as instructed for a refund.
4) Replace with certified safety gear
Use helmets that meet recognized federal safety standards.
5) Review online safety purchases
Check previous Temu sporting goods purchases and children’s safety gear.
Why the Multi-Purpose Helmet Recall Matters
The Multi-Purpose Helmet Recall matters because more families are buying safety gear online based on price, convenience, and fast shipping.
These helmets may have been purchased for:
✔ bicycles
✔ electric bikes
✔ scooters
✔ skateboarding
✔ rollerblading
✔ commuting
✔ children’s riding activities
Many households buy protective gear quickly without checking certification details.
A recalled helmet creates a false sense of protection.
That hidden danger is what makes this recall important.
Final Thoughts
The Multi-Purpose Helmet Recall is a reminder that not every helmet sold online offers the protection riders expect.
Before your next ride, inspect helmets in your home, check online purchase history, and remove recalled helmets from use immediately.
A quick gear check today could prevent a devastating head injury tomorrow.
At Everyday Answers, we continue monitoring recalls that affect families, children, riders, and everyday safety products—helping you stay informed and safer.
For complete official recall details, refund instructions, and full product identification, review the official CPSC recall notice before continuing use of these helmets.
For more riding safety guidance, read our guide on bicycle and scooter safety essentials—including helmet fit, protective gear, visibility, and overlooked riding hazards.
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Ride Ready Check
Before the next ride, check:
✔ helmet fit
✔ strap condition
✔ buckle security
✔ safety labels
✔ helmet age
✔ recall notices
Many riders buy helmets once—and never inspect them again.
Do you usually check protective gear regularly, or only replace helmets after visible damage?
Your answer may remind another rider to inspect their gear today.
