What You Need When Setting Up a Baby Nursery

Setting Up a Baby Nursery: Essentials & Safety for Australian Homes

We’re often asked: “What do I need when setting up a baby nursery? Here’s our expert checklist with linked references from trusted Australian organisations for nursery safety.

Nursery Essentials


Baby Nursery setup

  • Cot – Must comply with the mandatory standard. See the ACCC’s Household Cots Guide for safety details.
  • Cot mattress – Should fit snugly, with no gaps. Guidance on sleep safety is available at the same ACCC link above.
  • 5 Cot sheets
  • Cot valance
  • Bumper pad – Remove once baby begins pulling up; mesh alternatives are safer.
  • Sleeping bag or blanket – Follow Red Nose Safe Sleep Recommendations: Safe Sleeping.
  • Musical mobile (remove when baby pulls up)
  • Changing table or chest changer with safety pad
  • Comfortable breastfeeding glider chair
  • Nursing pillow
  • Night-light or lullaby-capable baby monitor
  • Digital baby monitor
  • Toy storage (choose no-heavy-lid chest)
  • Wall-mounted shelves/hooks (secured, lightweight)
  • Window treatments – Ensure cords are secured via ACCC’s blind safety advice (linked via Household Cots Guide too).
  • Clothes basket
  • Nursery lamp/night-light
  • Cool-air humidifier

Nursery Safety Principles

  • Secure blind or curtain cords using cleats or safety mechanisms.
  • Install and regularly test a working smoke alarm near the nursery.
  • Use window guards to prevent falls; avoid placing furniture near windows.
  • Cover unused power points with safety plugs.
  • Use toy boxes without heavy lids to prevent entrapment.
  • Use only cool-air humidifiers; clean and empty when not in use.

Changing Table Safety

  • Always fasten the safety belt during use.
  • Keep baby care items (powder, creams) out of reach.
  • Avoid leaving baby unattended, even briefly.
  • Use a non-slip mat underneath.

Cot Safety Checklist

  • Remove bumpers, toys, pillows when baby can sit or stand.
  • Remove mobiles when baby is mobile in cot.
  • No elevated corner posts or decorative cut-outs.
  • Keep the mattress snug; ACCC’s household cots guide outlines proper spacing.
  • Regularly check and tighten screws, bolts, supports.
  • Keep cot free of plastic bags or small choking hazards.
  • Always lay baby on their back on a flat, firm surface (refer Red Nose Safe Sleep).

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About the Author

Frank is a founding owner of Bubs n Grubs and the sole author of the Bubs n Grubs Baby Blog. Since 2009, he’s tested and installed baby products and safety gear in Australian homes. Frank is an ACRI-trained car seat fitter and frequently featured on Channel 7 and Channel 9 as a trusted child safety expert.

Latest check for accuracy: April 2026 – Reviewed against current Australian Standards and ACCC nursery product guidance.

Important: This guide provides general safety information only and does not replace professional advice. Always check product instructions and comply with Australian safety standards. For emergencies, call 000.

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