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Non-dangerous body fluids are those that typically do not pose a significant risk of transmitting infections or diseases. Examples include saliva, sweat, tears, and urine, as they are generally not associated with bloodborne pathogens. However, it is essential to consider context, as certain bodily fluids may carry risks under specific circumstances or when mixed with other fluids. Always practicing good hygiene and taking precautions is advisable when handling any body fluids.

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