Central lineeassociated bloodstream infection (BSI) prevention bundles for insertion and maintenance are generally hard wired in all departments, including the OR. Over time, these bundles have been expanded in some locations to include additional products and practices that peer-reviewed studies suggest. For example, there is evidence that CHG bathing reduces device-associated infections in the intensive care unit.It might therefore be reasonable to think that preoperative CHG bathing designed to reduce SSI risk could also reduce the risk of intraoperative BSIs. Additionally there is a rapidly expanding body of evidence supporting the use of port protector/hub disinfectors to reduce the risk of device-associated BSIs, by removing the human factor associated with neglecting to scrub the hub before accessing or injecting medication into an IV line.