The article notes that Kiev residents' demand for alarm systems, metal doors and bars on windows to prevent entry has grown by 20-30 percent over the last year. In addition, with the number of stolen vehicles rising three-fold, citizens have been equipping their cars with GPS anchor beacons to help find them. Moreover, offices on lower floors have been installing fire-prevention systems and glass break detectors on windows, in light of random and targeted attacks using Molotov cocktails.
Igor Omelchenko, the director of a Kiev firm dealing in steel doors, told Vesti that he has witnessed growing demand not just from new customers, but also from people who had previously installed the doors, but need new ones after burglars find a way to break into their homes. "Our experts are regularly sent to customers' homes after a break in. Over the last year the number of such calls in Kiev has risen by somewhere around 40 percent," Omelchenko noted. He further explained that his "universal advice to customers now is to put a door and lock of no less than the fourth grade [maximum duty] resistance. Everything below that is not a real obstacle for burglars." Vesti notes that the criminals' methods are usually less than sophisticated, the thieves often simply break down doors using crowbars and sledgehammers. Yuri, another security company salesman whose company specializes in steel doors and window bars, explained that in his company, "the number of orders has risen by 20-25 since last year, and this despite higher prices."
Unable to find security for their precious belongings at home, Kiev residents' demand for bank boxes has also risen dramatically, with people willing to spend the equivalent of $12-30 a month to store their valuables and cash in a secure location. Many banks have reported that a price hike of 10-15 percent has had little impact on demand, with some branches having no spaces left.
All this security comes at a steep price. Vesti notes that in a country where the average wage is about 3,450 hryvnia ($130 US) a month, a good, certified metal door costs anywhere from $700-1,500, while steel window bars range from $12-15 a meter, and alarm services cost $170-200 to install and then $4-15 a month to service.