- Zax (Duke Power)
Zax was a
cartoon robot employed by theDuke Energy (then called Duke Power) Corporation in the early to mid '80s to educate children on the dangers and how not to wasteelectricity . The voice of Zax was portrayed by Charlotte weatherman Larry Sprinkle.History
In 1984 Duke Power decided to release a series of
Public Service Announcements to educate children on how to be safe and useelectricity efficiently. These cartoon PSAs featured a small, eager to learn robot named Zax, and a group of children who constantly had to keep Zax from getting injured or killed byelectricity .In the late '80s to early '90s Zax seemed to have disappeared all together. There is no mention of Zax on the
Duke Energy website or anywhere else online. It's almost as ifDuke Energy were trying to erase him from history. However, someone such as Zax who had such a profound effect on children of the '80s will never forget how much they learned from him.The PSAs
Zax appeared in a number of
cartoon PSAs througout the '80s. None of which can be found online to watch. Several PSAs that aired featured the following scenerios: Zax taking a bath with ahairdryer ,stereo and portableTV all around thebathtub , the blonde boy from the group of children comes into the bathroom and tells Zax that he is not being safe and that he could be injured or killed by using electric devices by water. Another PSA featured after atornado Zax and the children discover downedpower lines and have to teach Zax that it's not safe for him to go near them that he could get "hurt or even killed!". All the PSAs ended with the same line: "A message from your friends at Duke Power."Energy Conservation Kit
In 1984 Duke Power issued a kit to
teachers across the Carolinas to help educate the children in their classes onelectricity . The kit came in acardboard box with Zax on the lid of the box. Found inside the kit was aposter featuring several panels of how to conserve energy with Zax and his friends; alightswitch faceplate featuring Zax reminding you to turn out the light when you leave the room; membership cards to be given to children who took Zax'spledge to be safe and not wasteelectricity ; a film-strip and an audio cassette that featured an adventure of Zax and his friends; severalmimeograph worksheets for children to do; stickers that featured the same panels used on theposter included.
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