Resicash SA Recalls “Looks Style” Reading Glasses Due to Phthalate Content
Bern, March 25, 2026 — Resicash SA, in collaboration with the Federal Office of Public Health (BAG) and the Department for Air, Water and Soil Protection of the Canton of Ticino, is initiating a market withdrawal of its “Looks Style” reading glasses. The recall is due to the presence of phthalates in the product, which pose potential reproductive health risks. Consumers are advised to discontinue leverage of the glasses and seek a refund for their purchase.
Potential Health Risks Associated with Phthalates
Phthalates are a group of chemicals used to make plastics more flexible and durable. Exposure to phthalates has been linked to adverse effects on reproductive health, according to health authorities. While the specific risks depend on the type and level of exposure, the presence of these chemicals in consumer products warrants a precautionary approach.
Details of the Product Recall
The recall affects all “Looks Style” reading glasses sold by Resicash SA. Consumers who have purchased this product are eligible for a full refund of the purchase price. Resicash SA is working with the relevant authorities to ensure a smooth and efficient recall process.
Resicash SA Contact Information and Refund Process
Consumers with questions or seeking a refund are encouraged to contact Resicash SA directly. Here is the company’s contact information:
- Address: Via Serrai 2, 6592 Sant’Antonino, Ticino (CH)
- Email: info@resinelli.ch
- Phone: +41 91 840 13 72
Further information regarding the recall process can be found on the Resicash SA website.
About Resicash SA
Resicash SA, with its headquarters in Sant’Antonino, Ticino, is a Swiss company engaged in the retail and online sale of food, wine, household products, detergents, clothing and footwear. The company, registered with UID CHE-107.673.755, operates multiple retail locations and is registered in the Canton of Ticino. (Handelsregister.help.ch)
Additional Information
For more information on phthalates and their potential health effects, please refer to the resources provided by the Federal Office of Public Health (BAG).