Hi, I also have a pee bag. I am an out-of-the-box thinker, so I invent things to make life better. I have a few things I do for the security and easy use of the night bag that I can tell you about.
Things I use and you will need for this to work.
1. A Bard 150719 or 150180 Leg bag (Dispoz-a-bag). In lieu of this, you may be able to find a cap for a brass fitting at the hardware store that fits perfectly as well. (The leg bags cost about $12.00, I think??)
2. Bard night bag 153504 or similar
3. Hollister 18413 Urostomy Pouch (Mate to a Hollister 14505 flange or similar.)
So I was at my daughter's place visiting overnight and had an accident where the night bag clip didn't or wasn't closed. Of course, you can imagine how I felt - not very happy - actually very embarrassed. So I set out to fix this so it could NEVER happen again.
Here is what you do ---- get the leg bag and open it up and retrieve the little green cap they have in the package. It fits right on the drainage spout at the bottom of the night bag. Once on, it makes little difference if the spring clip lets go as this is tight enough to hold liquid in the bag and not on the floor (rug?). The green rubber cap will not fit in the plastic housing originally designed for this end to go in. That is no problem, just stick one side of the green plastic clip into the plastic housing and it is secure enough, no problem.
That was easy, but there is more to make things better. -The night bag comes with this conical pointy plastic piece that also has a place for a nurse to take a needle sample. Cut this all off close to the plastic thing with a pair of sharp scissors. So you now just have the hose on the bag. The Hollister day pouch is a two-part system; the pouch is attached to the flange part that tapes onto your body. We are only interested in the small piece of hose with a white plastic connector attached to it which comes in the pouch part of the assembly. (Box 18413) Get this wee hose and connector and using a pointy pair of sharp scissors carefully cut the hose completely off of the connector. Throw the cut hose away. Insert the connector into the end of the hose by huffing (lubrication is being applied by huffing) on the ends of the connector and the hose together and slide the connector into the hose on the night bag. This is a good tight fit and this connector will not accidentally come off of the hose.
Now you can connect the night bag to your pouch without fear of it ever coming off during the night. Sleep well!
Ok, all is good, but wait there is more. You will want to seal off the end of the night bag with the connector on it during the day after you have rinsed it out. The thing to do is destroy a pouch (new or old, your choice) and take the bottom piece off that has the valve on it. It will clean up if you keep working on the removal of all the pieces of the pouch. Close the valve and snap it onto your night bag for cleaner and confident storage during the day. No air, smell, or insects can get in or out, nice!
OK, that is the hints for today.
I had my operation nearly 5 years ago to remove my bladder. I have traveled all over the non-third world part of the globe since. I run a home laser cutting business out of my house. I enjoy life!!! This was my third life-terminating escape, so I'm three times lucky and work on enjoying life with my wife of 48 years.
Jim