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April 14, 2021
Blue Square offers new ‘Vivid 360’ replacement LED

The Vivid360 Replacement LED, from Blue Square Mfg., of Chandler, Ariz., available in solid white, blue or multi-color, can replace most existing pool and spa lights with a new look that is vivid and appealing.

The safer, low-voltage Vivid360 can quickly and easily upgrade a backyard. It features a lighting lens that gives more coverage while minimizing dark spots for a brighter, more beautiful environment. Three different solutions are available. The Pool Niche Replacement 10 5/8-inch LED provides maximum lighting with minimal protrusion from the pool wall. The 6 ½-inch Spa Niche Replacement LED is installed flush to the spa wall. The 5-inch Nicheless Replacement LED, which also replaces fiber optic, is installed flush to the pool wall.

The quick-connect fitting of Blue Square plug kits, is service-friendly. Using these kits, new lighting can usually be installed using existing lighting cable.

For more information, contact Blue Square Mfg., Dept. SI, 3344 N. Nevada St., Chandler, AZ 85225. Phone 800-277-4150. Online www.bluesquaremfg.com.

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