Bindle Bottle has voluntarily recalled 203,523 stainless steel water bottles because a weld in the bottom storage compartment can leach lead. The recall includes bottles in 13 oz., 20 oz., 24 oz., and 32 oz. sizes sold online and through distributors nationwide. Exposure to lead can cause serious health problems, particularly for children and pregnant women, if it is ingested or comes into contact with the skin. Consumers should stop using the bottom storage area and return the product to the place of purchase for a refund or throw it away.
The weld used to attach the bottom storage compartment contains lead that can rub off onto a user's hands or items stored in the cup. Although no incidents or injuries have been reported, lead exposure can lead to lead poisoning and long-term health complications.
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