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The CareBag Men's Urinal Bag is a single-use, medical-grade urinal bag designed to catch and contain urine discreetly and hygienically. The super absorbent pad built into each bag converts up to 16 oz (approximately 475 mL) of urine into a gel within seconds, eliminating spills, splashes, and odor. The bag is designed for both adults and children and is suitable for a wide range of situations where a standard toilet is unavailable or impractical. Once used, the bag seals for clean, odor-free disposal. Sold as a box of 20.
This urinal bag is well suited for bedridden patients in hospital, nursing home, or home care settings who require a hygienic and convenient alternative to a standard urinal or bedpan. It is a practical solution for individuals managing stress incontinence or mobility limitations that make reaching a toilet difficult or unsafe. Caregivers and home health aides will appreciate the no-cleanup design, which reduces handling of body fluids and simplifies disposal. It is also appropriate for use during long-distance travel, outdoor activities, or any situation where restroom access is limited for both adults and children.
How does the absorbent pad work?
The pad contains a super-absorbent polymer that reacts with urine on contact, converting it into a gel within seconds. This gelling action prevents spills and splashing, contains odor, and makes the used bag safe and easy to handle for disposal.
How much urine can the bag hold?
The absorbent pad is rated to gel up to 16 oz (approximately 475 mL) of urine. Do not overfill beyond the rated capacity to ensure proper gelling and leak-free containment.
Is this bag suitable for children?
Yes — the CareBag Men's Urinal Bag is designed for use by both adults and children. The bag opening is shaped for male anatomy and is appropriate for boys and men of all ages.
How should used bags be disposed of?
Seal and tie the bag after use before disposal. In clinical settings, follow your facility’s biohazard waste disposal protocols. In home or travel settings, dispose of the sealed bag according to local waste management guidelines.