When added to water or alcohols, sodium borohyride is stable enough on a normal timescale (minutes to hours) that it can still reduce things in the solution. Its reactivity is somewhat lowered and/or changed in protic solvents (Like the in the Luche reduction) though. LAH will instantly make a fountain with water as it produces heat and H2 gas bubbles, and nothing you care about will be reduced, and your reaction will be splattered all over the hood. Things are a little less vigorous with alcohols, but I doubt much useful chemistry will occur.