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Is the Phone Case You Use Every Day Truly Safe?

by The Hood – October 10, 2025

Our phones have become an extension of our bodies. Whether we’re at work, commuting, eating, or even right before sleep, we habitually scroll through our devices. But have you ever considered that the phone case that is in constant contact with your hands, face, and even your bed might be silently releasing substances harmful to your health?

Low-cost phone cases may use low-quality recycled plastics, dyes containing heavy metals, or excessive plasticizers

Recently, medical experts have warned that many low-cost phone cases, in an effort to save costs, may use low-quality recycled plastics, dyes containing heavy metals, or excessive plasticizers. Long-term skin contact with these substances can not only cause allergic reactions or rashes but may also increase the risk of cancer. For children and pregnant women, the risks are even greater. This is a concern that cannot be overlooked.

Three Common High-Risk Components in Phone Cases

1. Plasticizers (Phthalates) 

To make plastics softer and easier to process, some budget TPU or soft-shell cases are made with added plasticizers. These substances are known endocrine disruptors that can adversely affect male sperm quality, interfere with female hormones, and have been linked to obesity and allergic reactions.

2. Heavy Metals (Lead, Cadmium, Mercury)

These primarily come from inferior dyes and coatings. Prolonged exposure can impact the nervous system, and kidney function, and even impair learning and memory abilities. Reports have indicated that some substandard cases exceed the lead content limit by over 30 times.

3. Bisphenol A (BPA)

Some hard or PC-material cases contain BPA, an environmental hormone that can also negatively impact reproductive health, the immune system, and metabolism.

How to Choose a Safe Phone Case?

Experts recommend paying attention to the following points when purchasing a phone case:

1: Avoid products of unknown origin or that are excessively cheap.

2: Check the packaging carefully for information on material composition and manufacturer details.

3: Inspect the product for strong chemical odors, and be wary of excessively bright colors or too much glitter.

4: Prioritize products made from high-quality liquid silicone or TPU with verified, traceable purity, avoiding substandard, unknown-source recycled materials.

5: Consider replacing your phone case periodically to prevent material degradation, which can release harmful substances over time.

 

 

Why Are THE HOOD’s Phone Cases Priced Higher? 

Because We Prioritize Your Health.

Many customers ask, “On e-commerce platforms, I can find a case for just a few dollars. Why do your products sell for significantly more? Isn’t that overpriced?”

We completely understand this question. The market is flooded with choices, and many products look similar on the surface but vary in price by several or even ten times. However, the reality is, the effort and dedication behind each step are entirely different. From material selection and product design to pattern printing and final product inspection, every stage at THE HOOD adheres to the most rigorous standards.

Our Commitment: Safeguarding Your Health at Every Level:

We insist on using only high-quality materials that are strictly vetted, with verified purity and traceable origins. We ensure all materials meet our most stringent safety testing standards, eliminating risks at the source.

Compliance with U.S. California Proposition 65: Our products are rigorously tested for key hazardous substances like lead, cadmium, and phthalates, with results far exceeding the required standards.

Compliance with China’s National Standard (GB/T 26572-2011): We meet the requirements of the “China RoHS” for hazardous substances in electronic products, ensuring our cases are free from excessive levels of lead, mercury, and hexavalent chromium.

GREENGUARD Certification ensures that a product has met some of the world’s most rigorous and comprehensive standards for low emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into indoor air, and is acceptable for use in environments such as schools and healthcare facilities.

Our used ink achieved GREENGUARD and GREENGUARD Gold certifications for its UV-curable inks .

Compliance with GREENGUARD Gold Safety Standard: The eco-friendly ink imported from Japan for our patterns passes the extremely strict EU toy safety standards, ensuring it is safe to touch, even for children.

A Promise of Health and Quality

THE HOOD doesn’t just sell a phone case; we offer a commitment to your health and a quality lifestyle.

What you are purchasing is not just a beautiful protective case, but also:

A layer of real and effective protection for your health.

A mark of respect for your own well-being.

A dedication to the promise of “peace of mind.”