Child Health Alert on Lead Poisoning | The Pennsylvania Department of Health
July 18, 2025

Child Health Alert on Lead Poisoning | The Pennsylvania Department of Health

July 18, 2025

On June 26, 2025, Boyro Baby Walkers, model number US-B01, were recalled because they contain levels of lead that exceed the federal lead content ban. It also violates the federal safety standard for infant walkers and could pose a
serious risk of injury or death due to a fall.

The plastic walkers were sold in black, blue, and gray with five levels of height adjustments. They have a black or gray rotating seat, a matching footpad, six wheels and four removable toys (an owl, a flower, an arch with a ball and a
three-button panel that plays music and lights up.) “Ready To Ride” appears on a label on one of the walker’s legs and the height-adjustment buttons are on another leg. “Boyro Baby” and the model number are printed on the tracking
label, located under the seat cushion.

The recalled baby walkers’ brake pads contain levels of lead that exceed the federal lead content ban.

They were sold exclusively online at Amazon.com from August 2024 through December 2024 for between $70 and $90.

Consumers should stop using and disassemble the recalled baby walkers immediately and contact Boyro Baby for instructions on receiving a full refund. Consumers will be asked to destroy the disassembled baby walker and email three photos of the destroyed product to boyrobaby@outlook.com. Once the three photos have been received, Boyro Baby will issue a refund. Boyro Baby and Amazon are contacting all known purchasers directly.

Please visit the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s website to view the lead recall and share it with your networks.

For more information on childhood lead exposure in Pennsylvania, visit Lead Poisoning (pa.gov), contact your local health department or contact DOH at 1-877-PA-HEALTH if you have any questions.