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TCS and ADAC test textile parts for chemicals like , flame retardants , and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) . While these may not cause immediate injury, they can be harmful through long-term skin contact or ingestion if a child sucks on the seat parts. Expert Advice for Buyers

: This seat received a high safety score (84%), but failed overall due to a . Osann Oreo 360° 2022---TCS-child-seat-test-2021--five-fail

: Nearly 46% of car seats are installed incorrectly. Always consult the manual or visit a certified technician for a Car Seat Checkup . TCS and ADAC test textile parts for chemicals

In the spring 2021 child seat test conducted by in collaboration with the ADAC , five out of 26 tested models failed with a "not recommended" (mangelhaft) rating. While most seats exceeded legal safety standards, these five models were flagged primarily due to high levels of harmful substances in their materials, with one also failing critical crash safety tests. The "Fail" List: 2021 TCS/ADAC Results Osann Oreo 360° : Nearly 46% of car