Cross ventilation relies on many factors, such as the tightness of the establishment,
wind direction and how much wind is available, its potential travel through chimneys, vents and other openings in the home.
Casement windows can be installed to improve cross-breezes. Air quality may also affect cross ventilation. Although cross ventilation is generally more direct at its job than
stack ventilation, the cons include its effects being unproductive on hot, still days, when it is most necessary. Moreover, cross ventilation is generally only suitable for narrow buildings. The contrasting height of the openings (walls, sill, panels or furniture) ordered by the space also immediately influence the level and velocity of ventilation. An opened window that faces a
prevailing wind and is conjugated with another window on the opposite side of a building will supply natural ventilation for fresh air. A decent and effective cross ventilation will remove heat from the interior and keep indoor air temperatures approximately 1.5 °C (2.7°F) below the outdoor air temperatures, ensuring that there is a steady
inflow and outflow of fresh air inside the building. Besides windows, other openings like
brise soleils, doors,
louvers or ventilation grills and
ducts can also work as effective ventilation openings, though an
awning window provides the least effectivity. The wind surrounding building structures is important when it comes to assessing the air quality and thermal comfort indoors since both air and heat exchange rely heavily on the wind pressure on the
exterior of the building. For the best airflow, the windward windows of the occupied space should not be opened as much as those on the leeward side. Disadvantages of wind-driven ventilation include capricious
wind speeds and directions (which may create a strong unpleasant draft), and the polluted air from the outside that may tarnish the
indoor air quality. Moreover, cross ventilation is not recommended for use in
disease prevention when air is being moved by the cross ventilation from an unclean area into a clean area. ==Types==