Magnetic screening is rather exspensive, particularly at low
frequencies.
Without multiple complaints from residents nothing will be done to
correct this. [See later post]

On Dec 6 2010, 8:11 pm, Gary Joseph Chandler <[email protected]>
wrote:
> My contention is everybody is a Hum Sufferer, not just those who have
> the powerless ability to hear the the vibrational waves pulsing
> through the environment.
> The volume is just as high as factory lunch whistle, only just out of
> range of human hearing, for most but not some of us. In one apartment
> I lived at, the gentle rattling of the window pane accompanied the
> Hum. How could that type of intrusion be healthful for those in the
> building who could sleep through it?
> Also, I'm convinced it is caused by those grey cylindrical drums on
> the power poles. For two weeks I was moving from the 5th floor of a
> crappy 23 story high rise into the top floor of a nice character house
> in a 'quiet' neighbourhood.
>   At the apartment the Hum was barely audible and sometimes
> negligible. At the new house it is loudest and most pervading I have
> experienced since 'discovering' it over a decade ago. I can even hear
> the Hum in the day, in my bedroom, only.
>   30 feet from the window, on a pole, is one of those grey drums.
>   In the, alternating, nights I slept at the apartment, nothing; next
> day, at the house, something.
>   Also, they get louder when there is less usage on the grid, week
> ends, stat Holidays. When the electricity flows, in busy times, it is
> quieter.
>   I WISH they could put some kind of 'muffler' on them.

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