• How Our OEM & Private Label Program Works: From Concept to Retail in Four Weeks

    How Our OEM & Private Label Program Works: From Concept to Retail in Four Weeks

    If your brand is ready to expand into the first aid or outdoor medical market but doesn’t want to start from scratch, you’re in the right place. Our OEM and Private Label Program is built for companies that want to sell high-quality, retail-ready medical kits under their own name without the complexity, delays, or cost of traditional product development. At Medical Points Abroad (MPA), we combine in-house manufacturing with proprietary technology that streamlines everything from prototype design to final packaging. Whether you’re a major manufacturer or a growing e-commerce brand, our process turns your product idea into reality in as little […]

  • Managing Roadway Injuries: Why Your Glove Box First Aid Kit Won’t Cut It

    Managing Roadway Injuries: Why Your Glove Box First Aid Kit Won’t Cut It

    If you’ve ever driven long distances, you’ve seen it: a twisted car on the shoulder, flashing hazards, somebody pacing with their phone to their ear while the driver bleeds into the upholstery. Here’s the part nobody likes to admit—911 isn’t teleportation. Depending on where you are, “help” could be 15, 30, even 60 minutes away. If you’re the unlucky one in the ditch, that’s not good news for your circulatory system. This is where preparation stops being optional. A generic “Band-Aids and hope” first aid kit tossed under your seat isn’t going to save you when there’s arterial spray decorating your […]

  • What’s in the Splinting Kit (and What It’s Not For)

    What’s in the Splinting Kit (and What It’s Not For)

    So, you’ve decided you need a splinting kit. Either you’re a responsible adult who spends time outdoors, or you just like collecting things that make TSA agents nervous. Either way, congratulations. Let’s walk through what’s actually inside this bag—and clear up what it’s not going to do for you. (2) Aluminum Splints These are your bread and butter. Moldable strips of aluminum with a thin foam cover that turn floppy limbs into less-floppy limbs. Bend them into shape, wrap them up, and suddenly your hiking buddy’s busted wrist looks like something from a low-budget sci-fi movie. They’re rigid, reusable, and they […]