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Med-Assist Technology Inc.

2441 South 1560 West
Woods Cross, Utah 84087
United States
Telephone: 800-321-6848 or 801-296-6848.
Fax: 801-296-2520.
Web: http://advantageurinal.com.
Email: info@advantageurinal.com.

Products manufactured by Med-Assist Technology Inc. (listed alphabetically)

  1. ADVANTAGE COMFORT MALE URINAL SYSTEM Picture of ADVANTAGE COMFORT MALE URINAL SYSTEM

    The Advantage Comfort Male Urinal System is a urinal with collection bag designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities, severe physical disabilities, or spinal cord injury. The system includes a plastic urinal with a drainage tube leading to a two-liter collection bag. It can be used in a bed or wheelchair. A foam ring around the opening of the urinal provides comfort when the urinal is positioned and reduces the risk of skin breakdown associated with a urinal that is left in place for any length of time. The foam is made of closed-cell, non-absorbent polyethylene, which is durable and easy to clean. Urine rapidly drains from the urinal, through the tube, into the collection bag, leaving the urinal empty and ready for the next use. A release valve in the urinal prevents leakage while allowing release and disposal of liquid. An anti-reflux valve in the collection bag prevents liquid from escaping the bag and re-entering the tube. OPTIONS: Privacy bag to keep unit discreet and private.

  2. ADVANTAGE FEMALE URINAL SYSTEM Picture of ADVANTAGE FEMALE URINAL SYSTEM

    The Advantage Female Urinal System is a urinal with collection bag designed for use by women with severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. The system includes a plastic urinal with a drainage tube leading to a two-liter collection bag. A foam ring around the opening of the urinal is shaped to fit female anatomy and provide comfort. The foam is made of closed-cell, non-absorbent polyethylene. This system can be used in a bed or wheelchair. Urine rapidly drains from the urinal, through the tube, into the collection bag, leaving the urinal empty and ready for the next use. A release valve in the urinal prevents leakage while allowing release and disposal of liquid. An anti-reflux valve in the collection bag prevents liquid from escaping the bag and re-entering the tube. OPTIONS: Privacy bag To keeps unit discreet and private.

  3. ADVANTAGE STANDARD MALE URINAL SYSTEM Picture of ADVANTAGE STANDARD MALE URINAL SYSTEM

    The Advantage Standard Male Urinal System is a urinal with collection bag designed for use by individuals with severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. The system includes a plastic urinal with a drainage tube leading to a 2-liter collection bag. Urine rapidly drains from the urinal, through the tube, into the collection bag, leaving the urinal empty and ready for the next use. This allows the user to have access to an empty urinal without having to get out of bed, reducing the risk of falls, caregiver workload, odor, spills, and use of briefs and catheters. A release valve in the urinal prevents leakage while allowing release and disposal of liquid. An anti-reflux valve in the collection bag prevents liquid from escaping the bag and re-entering the tube. OPTIONS: Privacy bag to keep unit discreet and private.

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