My husband and I are having a problem very similar to nicolefili. We live in an apartment building where there is a forced air and heating unit placed in the center of each apartment in a closet. The outdoor unit of the air conditioners for four apartments is at the base of the wall of our bedroom outdoors (we are on the second floor). We have been experiencing vibration and low-frequency sound which affects my husband to the point of sleep loss, nausea and headaches. We have been trying to solve this problem, but no one seems to understand what we're talking about. Our bed actually vibrates despite the shock absorbent pads that we have placed under it and the foam we have placed between the box spring and the top mattress and on top of the mattress. We are getting really frustrated with this and don't know where to turn. We would like to have the apartment tested, but have no idea of where to find someone with the kind of instrument that would measure low-frequency noise and vibration. Would contacting a local university or an engineering firm be useful? Should we check with the local government? Our "landlords" have been helpful only to the point of checking to make sure that the machines are running properly. Because no one else has complained of the problem, they don't seem to think it's worth the money to check it out for us. If anyone has any information that might be of use to us, please let us know. Thank you!