Recycled Male Urinal with holder and super absorbent pad 700 mL

Single-use medical device made of 100% recycled plastic that gels urine and locks in odours. Easy to use for out patients.

 

Ref : 961 01 18, box of 12 male urinals

  • Enables urine to be collected and eliminated safely by containing it at source 
  • Absorbs and gels 450 ml of urine thanks to its super-absorbent pad
  • Easy to hold thanks to cardboard collar
  • Green alternative made of 100% recycled plastic


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The Recycled Male Urinal with the CareBag holder is the first medical device for waste management made of 100% recycled plastic. Iti s easier for frail patients to use with its cardboard collar providing a better grip. When urinating, the absorbent pad turns urine into gel, which prevents leakage and splashing when sealing and disposing of the bag.

The CareBag Male Urinal is also available without a holder, in packs of 20 (Ref.: 773 39 93).

L’Urinal Masculin CareBag est utilisé dans de nombreux services où les patients sont alités et fragilisés :

  • Intensive care unit
  • Intensive care
  • Digestive surgery
  • Emergency
  • Maternity
  • Rehabilitation
  • EHPAD
  • Operating Theatre
  • Post-operative
  • Outpatient waiting room
  • Gynaecology and obstetrics
  • Hospitalisation at home
  • Homecare

Product reference : 961 01 18
Packaging : Box containing 12 male urinals
Secondary packaging : Carton of 21 boxes of 20 bags (i.e. 420 bags)

Are there any instructions for using the Male Urinal?
Yes, Cleanis offers instructions for use on the top of the packaging and we offer a training service: to take advantage of this, please contact us.


Can the Male Urinal replace traditional systems (pistol)?
Yes, the Male Urinal CareBag has been designed to replace traditional supports and improve hygiene when bedridden patients urinate.


Can the CareBag Male Urinal be used to measure patients' urine volume?
Thanks to our CareBag scale, you can measure the amount of urine a patient urinates.