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  1. CAREBAG BEDPAN LINER Picture of CAREBAG BEDPAN LINER The CareBag Bedpan Liner is a bedpan pad and liner designed for use by individuals with severe physical or mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury and their caregivers. Designed to safely collect, transport and dispose of body fluids after bedpan use, the polyethylene liner has double soldered seams and a pull tie closure, and comes with an absorbent GelMax pad that converts liquids to gel. The pad can absorb up to 16 ounces of organic liquids, eliminating spillage, odor and the spread of pa...[More Information]

  2. HYGIE BEDPAN/COMMODE COVER Picture of HYGIE BEDPAN/COMMODE COVER The Hygie Bedpan/Commode Cover is bedpan and commode pad designed for use by caregivers of individuals with severe physical or mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury. This hygienic cover for a bedpan and commode chair protects a standard bedpan or the seat of a commode chair. The absorbent GelMax pad turns organic liquids and matter into gel and makes the collection, transportation, and disposal of the contents of the bedpan and commode chair safer while helping to limit the spread of patho...[More Information]

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