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Falmouth Wind Turbine Health - Types Of Noise
Wind turbine health problems and wind turbine infrasound recorded by a microbarometer

Uploaded on Oct 6, 2008
Windmills may be an environmentally friendly alternative energy source but they also cause debilitating health problems, say people who live near them. Wind turbines are popping up in rural communities around the world, including Canada, in the hope that they will reduce reliance on coal and other sources for power. Currently, there are about 1,500 turbines across Canada and there are plans to build another 1,000 to 1,500 in the next year. But some residents who live near wind farms complain the turbines cause a number of adverse health effects, such as crippling headaches, nose bleeds and a constant ringing in the ears. Helen and Bill Fraser initially supported the nearby wind farm in Melancthon, Ont. One turbine sat close to the Fraser's kitchen window. "We thought, more green energy, this is great," Helen told CTV News.However, Helen says she developed headaches, body aches and she had trouble sleeping. The dog began wetting the floor at night.
http://www.windaction.org/news/18260
Published on Jul 6, 2015
Wind turbine infrasound recorded by a microbarometer inside a house 1.5km away from the nearest turbine. The power plant consist of 8 pcs Vestas V112 3.3MW turbines. During the measurement the wind first increased and then decreased again. The peak power output of the whole plant was 80% of maximum value. The sound is played with 240X speed increase