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| nctnico:
--- Quote from: IanB on June 05, 2022, 01:09:22 am ---Could it be you are being disturbed by the sound and activity of people working and operating machines in the early hours of the morning? --- End quote --- I'd think in that direction as well. Maybe low frequency noise issues. Random google find: https://www.merford.com/en/news/a-guide-to-low-frequency-noise |
| themadhippy:
--- Quote --- And there are ovens to bake the bread, which will be pretty silent and have no moving parts except maybe some fans --- End quote --- If its a commercial bakery the ovens may have a conveyor running through it.There surprisingly noisy places,spent several weeks in one a year or so back,hearing protection was mandatory everywhere within production and dispatch. |
| IanB:
--- Quote from: themadhippy on June 05, 2022, 01:37:49 am ---If its a commercial bakery the ovens may have a conveyor running through it.There surprisingly noisy places,spent several weeks in one a year or so back,hearing protection was mandatory everywhere within production and dispatch. --- End quote --- It's a possibility. Though I'm thinking this is more of a "high street" type bakery, than a "factory" type bakery. |
| CatalinaWOW:
I could not read any scales on the accelerometers, but clearly there is some vibration being transmitted to your house. The change could have resulted from a new installation at your bakers, a repair on existing machinery, or possibly due to a structural failure in one of your buildings that changes the transmission from his place to yours. I don't know if your jurisdiction has formal limits for noise and vibration, but if you can provide evidence that he is exceeding established limits you can force him to correct the situation. It is not unlikely that the "problem" be it mechanical, electrical, acoustic or whatever is below most peoples sensing threshold, but unfortunately not below yours. If this seems like a real possibility in your situation you might look into adding noise(nice white noise) which can be less objectionable than the original noise and will mask the problem. A variant on this theme is to keep a radio or stereo turned on fairly high. |
| Bud:
--- Quote from: xrunner on June 04, 2022, 12:19:13 am ---Didn't we get one of these sorts of "cases" just recently? --- End quote --- Oh no, not another "What are they using on me" thread ! |
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