Probably not: But why would you worry about a screen for tobacco products? If you are to have a screen clear of these, then you might not want to be in an environment where you are surrounded by second hand smoke. If you have agreed to not smoke and the test is to prove you do not, then exposing yourself to smoke only increases your chances of failing the test without any way to prove you are not smoking
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Yes: If you are a non-smoker, you will pass the test. If you smoke, you will not pass. You will not test positive due to passive smoke.
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