Many midwives carry their equipment in soft-sided bags, whether it be a rolling duffel, suitcase, or tote. It’s the equipment on the inside that needs a high standard of sanitization – after all, our bags aren’t typically coming into contact with bodily fluids or even touching a client right? A spray bottle of isopropyl alcohol or a washcloth dipped in a diluted iodine solution usually feels sufficient to clean the exteriors of our bags between births. But now in the midst of the pandemic, all of our typical precautions to keep our equipment and bags clean suddenly feel inadequate.